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The phrase "hand up" is not commonly used in written English. It is usually used in spoken English to indicate a request for silence. For example, you could use it in a classroom setting to ask the students to stop talking: "Please raise your hand up before speaking."
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He pumped David's hand up and down.
"I put my hand up for this".
I see a hand up over there.
Johnson threw a hand up, too.
She brought her hand up but did not knock.
It's like a hand up, each one reaching back.
"I've got to put my hand up," he said.
"Enough!" I put my hand up and struggled to sit.
"We needed a hand up, not a handout," he said.
Kirkwood put his hand up to halt his narrative.
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