How To Use Big hand In A Sentence

  • Nigel is a past master at sending out novices to win big handicaps and I've been following the latter named six-year-old's progress since riding him in a couple of uphill canters on the trainer's Gloucestershire gallops in March last year.
  • He received a big hand from the appreciative crowd when he returned. The Sun
  • Let's give them each a big hand.
  • They are extremely accommodating and helpful, with no big hand out for tips.
  • The kiddo is a big handshaker, but I still have to remind him to wash his hands before meals, after using the bathroom, etc., so I know he's washing as necessary. Do You Avoid Shaking Hands? | Lifehacker Australia
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  • Worst attribute - The magforce adjustment knob is small for someone with big hands but all in all an excellent product. Gear Review: Daiwa Strikeforce 100SH Baitcasting Reel
  • He scored a fine individual try, had a big hand in Austerfield's brace and threatened the Batley line time and again.
  • Generous in his praise of those around him, Lewis singled out his mother, who is reported to have had a big hand in his retirement.
  • When this constant lover returned he brought an offering of late May-flowers and bright checkerberries held clumsily in his big hand, and gave them to the only woman he had ever loved.
  • Zeke's big hands cradle the ball on the artificial turf, the laces facing away from the kicker.
  • Like the other two hot gravel rallies, the start order on the opening day is important because there will be loose gravel on the surface which is a big handicap for the first cars.
  • She has no doubt that Irving had a big hand in her rise to the top ranks of the world's squash players.
  • They were actually pretty hot (one guy, Mikey, is this short muscular guy with BIG hands). In Portland
  • Wolf still slept, floating on an ocean of peace, his knees up front like a child's, his big hands cradling the chunk of wood on which his head rested, as if it were a bolster stuffed with down.
  • He had big hands on long arms, and his hair was glossy black, gathered in a ponytail, and he looked dangerous.
  • They changed over, Timson's big hands gripping the wheel, as Simon moved up to operate the radar. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • With the public momentum on their side, protesters held what they called a memorial ceremony Sunday night, parading around Democracy Monument, at the scene of some of the clashes, holding up photographs of the dead. “Give a big hand for the heroes of democracy! †cried the leader of the procession, Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • There was an answering bleep, and Ziegler used a big handle to swing wide a heavy door on oiled hinges. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • He placed his big hand over his clown mask and slid it back to rest on the gentle arch of his nose, like a snug pair of glasses, then his jaws took a mighty bite.
  • Step forward our friends at - you guessed it, give them a big hand - Scotland on Sunday.
  • Well, I'm feeling like I know this Mark/not-Mark guy that I just frenched and I'm definitely not — he's grabbing my head between his hands again, goddamn he's got big hands, big, hulking, somewhat calloused hands and this is not what I thought it'd be like — kissing Mark. Make up
  • His big hand on mine, all I could concentrate on was the heat radiating from him, his nearness warming not just my flesh, but my soul.
  • For a goalkeeper, it's a great advantage to have big hands.
  • As for telling the time accurately, merely knowing that the big hand is somewhere in between the two widely-spaced coloured blobs on your watch face is usually quite good enough for most people.
  • ‘Shh, shh,’ soothed the deep voice, and I felt a big hand on my arm.
  • He glanced at the clock, the big hand on the twelve and the small one on the nine.
  • There was an answering bleep, and Ziegler used a big handle to swing wide a heavy door on oiled hinges. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Ms Bradford, who is in the House today, had a big hand in helping us with the process of planning.
  • Keep in mind, the broad that runs this joint had a big hand in helping these folks out.
  • He received a big hand from the appreciative crowd when he returned. The Sun
  • Peek beat his man and put a big hand on the football just as it was punted.
  • What scares me is that many of those who voted for her in the past now think she's insane, and yet she gets a big hand abroad.
  • Silently Travis cradled the snifter of cognac between his big hands. TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH
  • And those big hands that moles have testify to their underground lifestyle, fancy word -- fossorial. Urban Wildlife Watch: Moles and Shrews
  • They changed over, Timson's big hands gripping the wheel, as Simon moved up to operate the radar. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • I saw myself reaching into that mass and grabbing a big handful and squeezing.
  • Big hands, carefully lighting his pipe. Huge fingers, wrapped around a dram of whisky.
  • I spun around and clocked him in the fist with my big hand, then swooped in low for an uppercut with my little hand.
  • The figures are modeled as big hand-built pots, like early pre-Columbian figurines.
  • His big hand wiped the small beads of sweat that had accumulated on his brow.
  • They might be poor - and society tends to use the poor as scapegoats for the wrong doings of the big hands - but not all bad.
  • Thin slice an onion pole to pole, saute in olive oil until light brown, add a little garlic and saute until you smell it, then diced tomatoes (mine were end of season Celebrity and Brandywine from Ed Munak's at the SM Farmer's Market), and a couple of big handsful of fresh baby spinach. Cotty Chubb: The Dopeness, Part XXIV
  • give the little lady a great big hand
  • Besides the difference that popularizes degree, definitive inadequacy also is to restrict pay treasure copyist people one big handicap.
  • When Tilbey had finished his presentation, Brown got up and asked the thirteen students to give him a big hand.
  • Then there was the thump of the hull hitting steel, big hands reaching across the narrowing gap. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • the big hand counts the minutes
  • Fight Chun Xuan cool detachment gaze in the past, two big hand deads died of the Lan lives a cuckoldry waist limb, determinedly wasn't compliant to make her go to again engaged inside the kitchen.
  • For a table in the living room, Penny favors a big handblown glass vase that is ‘tomato soup red with a yellow edge.’
  • He judged his moment and, as they bottomed out in the next trough, he threw the big handle anticlockwise on its centre pivot. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • God was sugar, God melted in the motherfuckin street and there wasn't nobody round but Mary to see it which was just fine with Mary, cause she cleans off her finger in the clear running gutter-rain and she squat down and she scoop big handfuls of Holy Ghost, sniffs them like an animal, and eats them and eats them and eats them and eats God up. Stumptown Mary

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