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"hand limp" is not a correct phrase in standard written English
The correct phrase is "limp hand." You can use it to describe something that appears limp or weak, such as a hand. Example: He had a limp hand, and was unable to open the jar.
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But Ramos Allup's body language was unaggressive, his hands limp, sometimes raised as if to protect himself.
Sometimes, in the afternoon, if the weather was good, he would shuffle into the bar, a sallow, disenchanted old man, and sit in the Peter Cooper chair with his knotty hands limp in his lap.
In contrast to the pared-down style of the first part, the second brims with fine observation: memories of a glossy calf recall a pair of black silk gloves, "lying in my rough little hands, limp, shining, as fragile as the shed skin of a snake".
Keep your hands limp and focus on them.
So instead of raising your good hands, always raise your bad hands and limp your goods hands.
A decade later, her hand is limp, and her anger still fresh.
He felt her hand go limp in his.
After berating the US for its own civil rights record, Cuban president Raúl Castro moved to hoist Obama's arm in the air, forcing the American president to let his hand go limp to show non-compliance in a photo opportunity that would have lent much credibility to the communist regime.
Shortly after that her hand went limp".
That's an example of the kind of dream you might have on Chantix, along with those dreams of your hand going limp when you try to punch an authority figure, but such dreams are not the stuff of which Chantix is made.
Patients were told to let their right hand go limp when blood pressure was measured.
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