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soft hand
noun
A hand of cards that includes an ace being counted as 11.
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He had been sketching Cthulhu in a surprisingly soft hand.
"Firm government with a soft hand," is Mayor Robles's motto.
It was a physical thing, like a soft hand on the back of his neck.
Caesar-like, he raised a soft hand and indicated a chair.
In Donald Trump's White House, the president looks to double down on his soft hand in Afghanistan.
We long for pain to end, for ice chips on parched lips, for the brush of a soft hand.
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The $1,400 Beguelin carry-on is made of soft, hand-stitched leather and has ball-bearing wheels, a pull-up handle and a leather carrying handle.
Its textured grip felt secure for a wide range of hand sizes, and thanks to its gently rounded edges and the soft, hand-polished top spine, we could comfortably choke up on the knife for "precise," "effortless" cuts.
In addition, this paper proposes an A-TCP agent architecture, which consists of virtual host objects and several other functional blocks, and describes a new hand-off policy for the virtual host model, called transport-level soft hand-off.
Up one aisle would be the pots and pans; in another, hand-carved cradles with inlaid mother-of-pearl; vibrant-colored spices in burlap bags; wedding finery in gold lamé; tasseled slides out of the Arabian Nights; delicate red teapots for $5; soft, hand-knitted angora socks for $1; and similarly priced treasures -- like the flour sifter constructed from the donated "U.S.A".
He's got such soft hands.
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