Hands in a sentence as a noun

" and threw up their hands saying "we've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas; we're confused!

Often these people have real-world problems that require hands on work and real product to solve.

It takes several months to stop walking without your hands behind your back or saying "Sir" all the time.

Sleep tight knowing your direct deposit information is in good hands.

Ive got big hands that often struggle on undersized keyboards, but I can type very quickly on the Type Cover.

When you avoid the regulation, you take the safety of the currency into your own hands.

If a thief got their hands on it, they'd have a few attempts to unlock it with a fake fingerprint, and then they'd have to enter my code.

He hands out little yellow stickies with his name on them, reminding people "who runs the company" when they disagree with him.

Lets choose an example, of which I have had my hands in with my tech support job.*\nGoal: "Download Firefox"First, the user was using IE.

Even if individuals do, even if YOU do, it doesn't matter one bit unless we're treating it as an all-hands-on-deck emergency.

"Ultimately any sentence imposed would have been up to the judge" and had the judge thrown the book at him Ortiz & Heymann would have washed their hands: "Oh well, maybe the judge shouldn't have given him 8 years rather than 3, but that's what he gets for not plea bargaining.

Operation Darknet is, itself, a pretty interesting phenomenon: Anonymous hacks onion sites, then hands over user information to the FBI for investigation.

Hands definitions

noun

(with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child; "my fate is in your hands"; "too much power in the president's hands"; "your guests are now in my custody"; "the mother was awarded custody of the children"

See also: custody

noun

the force of workers available

See also: workforce manpower