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made hand
noun
A poker hand which is already a strong hand regardless of which cards come in later rounds.
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We made hand motions.
After five minutes, the judges whispered and made hand signals.
The artists made hand images by blowing or spraying paint around hands pressed against rock surfaces.
A crew member made hand signals to the pilot to land, but with no effect.
The general managers put aside a measure that would have made hand passes in the defensive zone, currently legal, punishable with a two-minute penalty.
THE counter just inside the entrance to the branch of Umpqua Bank offers locally made hand cream rather than deposit slips.
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So he made hand-made batches in a bucket and drove it to customers in his van.
First, some mock-ups should be made (hand-made on papers or better to use white board with color markers and later make pictures of finalized GUI designs), then these should be discussed with users in a brain storming session.
Duelists made hand-held cymbals their weapons.
Growing up, he made hand-held signs in support of local candidates in his Massachusetts hometown.
"Sounding Sculptures" is by Bertoia (1915-1978), was was best known as a furniture designer for Knoll International but also made hand-welded copper and bronze sculptures that tinkle like chimes and resound like bells when struck.
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