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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bare hand" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a hand that is not covered or protected by any type of clothing or glove. Examples: 1. He reached into the oven with his bare hand and burned his fingers on the hot tray. 2. The construction worker used his bare hands to dig through the dirt and gravel. 3. She defended herself with her bare hands, refusing to use any weapons. 4. The surgeon scrubbed her bare hands for several minutes before entering the operating room. 5. The child eagerly grabbed the ice cream cone with his bare hands, not caring about the mess it made. 6. The hiker used his bare hands to pull himself up the steep rock wall. 7. Her hands were red and chapped from washing dishes all day with only a small break in between.
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bare hand
verb
When a fielder fields the ball without his glove in his hand.
Exact(53)
She lifted her bare hand and looked at it.
Emotion covering his face, Clemens raised his bare hand.
Occasionally touch the pipe with your bare hand.
I moved in and punched him on the side of the head with my bare hand.
He fell, tumbled, and rolled over before holding up the ball in his bare hand.
"Thomas likes them small," she said, reaching into a crate with her bare hand.
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Bare-hand contact?
Due to the greater bare-hand MVC and indifferent MET, bare-hand TFG was better than those conditions with gloves.
She has never questioned the bare-hand approach.
The second class has many variations, including bare-hand (main nue), the most popular.
"The biggest thing is no bare-hand contact," Ms. Wilcox-Hitt said.
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