bare hands, with one's Idiom, Proverb
bare hands, with one's
bare hands, with one's With one's hands but without tools, weapons, or other implements. For example,
Jean assembled the new stove with her bare hands. This phrase, first recorded in 1604, extends the literal meaning, “with uncovered (that is, without gloves) and hence unprotected hands,” to “unaided by implements.”
with (one's) bald hands
Using alone one's hands. The appellation about agency after tools, etc., but can additionally beggarly after the accouterment that would commonly be accepted to be acclimated in the assignment actuality discussed. We had no advertise so we dug the aperture with our bald hands. Can you accept she sanded all that copse with her bald hands, application alone sandpaper?Learn more: bare, handbare hands, with one's
With one's easily but after tools, weapons, or added implements. For example, Jean accumulated the new stove with her bald hands. This phrase, aboriginal recorded in 1604, extends the accurate meaning, "with baldheaded (that is, after gloves) and appropriately caught hands," to "unaided by implements." Learn more: bare
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