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Whose hands are these?

they are the hands of Banquo.


What will happen if nuclear weapons fall into the wrong hands?

That depends on whose wrong hands.


What word in the sentence are adjective clause the doctor examined a man whose hands were colder than the rest?

The relative clause is 'whose hands were colder than the rest' which 'relates' information about its antecedent 'man'. The relative pronoun 'whose' is functioning as an adjective to describe the noun 'hands'.


Whose hands are bigger boys or girls pictures?

boys


Whose hands are in the box in the movie limitless?

They are the hands of Eddie Morras (Bradley Cooper) two bodyguards he employed.


Whose hands were in the big chill funeral scene?

Kevin costner


Does reading give you softer hands?

No. However, people whose hobby is reading are likely to have softer hands than people whose hobby is working on cars. Reading doesn't directly make your hands softer, but it does take up time that you might otherwise spend on activities that would give you more calloused hands.


What is the meaning of clenched hands?

a hand whose fingers r clenched in a palm


Naruto How did orochimaru get his hands back?

Orouchimaru never lost his hands so he never had to get them back


What is an ethnic albanien?

Someone who is Albanian is someone who was born in Albania or someone whose family comes from Albania.


What is a trident-toter?

Trident: A long, three-pronged fork or weapon, especially a three-pronged spear used for fishing. Greek & Roman Mythology. The three-pronged spear carried by Neptune or Poseidon.Toter: Someone whose employment involves carrying something.Means: Someone who carries a trident for their employment.


What is the meanning of whose?

Whose means of asking someone of whom it belong or who knows any information in which an apostrophe has to occur. Example: 'Whose is this keyring?' 'Whose relatives had a poodle?' ====================================== 'Whose' is the possessive form of the pronoun 'who.'