gloved hand
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglovedandhand
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gloved
adjective
us//uk/ɡlʌvd/
having a glove or ...
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hand
noun
uk/hænd/us/hænd/
the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and ...
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(Definition ofglovedandhandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Hisglovedhandcaught in the hook at the end of the bar and his hand was dragged round the chuck.
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Removal of additional tentacles is usually done with a towel orglovedhand, to prevent secondary stinging.
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Runs scored by the batsman off the bat, or theglovedhandholding the bat.
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Goshawk hunting flights in falconry typically begin from the falconer'sglovedhand, where the fleeing bird or rabbit is pursued in a horizontal chase.
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Catching high-speed pitches can, in some cases, cause the index finger on theglovedhandto swell to twice the size of the other fingers.
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At the time of the performance, aglovedhandenters the puppet's costume and makes it perform.
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Divers catch them byglovedhand, often tickling them out of their dens with a dowel or small stick.
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By way of animation, viewers see aglovedhandmoving words, combining words and making appropriate changes in capitalization and punctuation.
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At the end of the video, a sleepy student in a chemical laboratory rubs his face with hisglovedhandas he tries to wake up.
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Wetterhahn would recall that she had spilled one or two drops of dimethylmercury from the tip of a pipette onto her latexglovedhand.
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He was crowned with a golden crown and held in his gloved hands a sceptre; the fingernails had penetrated through the gloves and stuck out.
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Intended for use in utility industry markets, it is designed to allow for operation with gloved hands.
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They are scrupulously cleaned before and after each use and before storing, and some are handled only with gloved hands.
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He had an exaggerated long neck, gloved hands with three fingers, oversized feet, and a smart aleck grin.
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He was able to walk around and participate in many normal activities, but could be touched only with gloved hands.
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The sketches are performed in a theatre with an audience composed entirely of gloved hands.
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The magazine release lever was repositioned ahead of the trigger bow to make the system easier to operate with gloved hands.
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