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Hand out   /hænd aʊt/   Listen
Hand out

verb
1.
Give to several people.  Synonyms: distribute, give out, pass out.






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"Hand out" Quotes from Famous Books



... sometimes Mont could raise his arm and put his hand out of the water; at others, he was descending a slope, and the sun's ...
— The Wizard of the Sea - A Trip Under the Ocean • Roy Rockwood

... along the walk that led to the kitchen, where Aunt Jo's good-natured cook might be expected to hand out cookies and cakes, another little Bunker, who was walking beside Violet, the one who had been trying to make something out of pieces ...
— Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's • Laura Lee Hope

... a period of from six months to a year that I was terribly haunted by a feeling as if hung over a precipice. I was hanging only by a rope above my head held by a hand out of a cloud. At night or in the day, it was the same uneasy dread of falling. The precipice below was black and horrible. There were banks on each side. At last I swung over, landing on the right ...
— The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation • Carry A. Nation

... this is welcome! Are you not happy now? There's not a wrinkle on these smiling brows Where discontent may write her annals dark! My empire now is fixed, and strength and love Are gathering to my side. I can not put My hand out but 'tis clasped ...
— Semiramis and Other Plays - Semiramis, Carlotta And The Poet • Olive Tilford Dargan

... bullying Briggs any more, and clung to her niece, more fond and terrified every day. Peace to thee, kind and selfish, vain and generous old heathen!—We shall see thee no more. Let us hope that Lady Jane supported her kindly, and led her with gentle hand out of the busy struggle of ...
— Vanity Fair • William Makepeace Thackeray


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