hand down in English

bequeath, pass on, transmit in succession, will, transfe

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1. Hand down please, mister Grant.

2. Put your hand down, dawg!

3. Simon says, Put your hand down.

4. They decided to hand down a dissenting opinion.

5. The directors will hand down their decision tomorrow.

6. Again he slapped his hand down on the book.

7. She smacked her hand down on to the table.

8. I am sure you can win the game hand down.

9. These are the customs of forefather hand down to us.

10. Mrs Sweet reached her free hand down to his flies.

11. The city council will hand down the budget on Monday.

12. Will you please hand down that book from the shelf?

13. 30 Will you please hand down that book from the shelf?

14. She brought her hand down on the water with a smack.

15. I saw them making their way, hand in hand, down the path.

16. 29 She brought her hand down on the water with a smack.

17. The judge will hand down a verdict in January, the newspaper reported.

18. Each one was trying to force the other's hand down onto the table.

19. He played with his hand down, he was a coverage guy, he pass-rushed.

20. Push your hand down the hole to see if the rabbit is still there.

21. Nick's idea of culture was a reality TV marathon... with one hand down his boxers.

22. Carefully he reached his hand down and took hold of the hopper by the wings.

23. The Mountie, feeling the tug(Sentencedict.com), turned fast and put his hand down on Sheridan's wrist.

24. Nor will courts building upon Roe be likely to hand down erroneous decisions as a consequence.

25. He held his breath and pushed his hand down the bed to touch his night-gown.

26. To pass (something) on to another; hand down: Bequeathed to their children a respect for hard work

27. 30 Nor will courts building upon Roe be likely to hand down erroneous decisions as a consequence.

28. He reached his hand down to tilt her chin or did she raise it to anticipate him?

29. He put his hand down to the crutch of the camiknickers and he fumbled with the little buttons.

30. A Catechist (from the Greek word “to echo”) is someone commissioned by the parish to hand down its faith tradition.

31. Serious offences such as murder are tried by juries in crown courts, which have powers to hand down heavier sentences.

32. He says they have to put a pebble in their hand down south so they know left face from right face.

33. Numerous research projects were set up to investigate patterns of transmitted deprivation where families appear to hand down problems from generation to generation.

34. "Contemplata Aliis tradere" is a Latin phrase which translates into English as "to hand down to others the fruits of contemplation." Derived from the Summa Theologiae of St

35. This page shows answers to the clue Bequeath, followed by ten definitions like “To give or leave by will”, “To commit; entrust” and “To hand down; pass on”.A synonym for Bequeath is devise.

36. 15 Therefore it became expedient for us, that we should put an end to their lives, or guard them, sword in hand, down to the land of Zarahemla; and also our provisions were not any more than sufficient for our own people, notwithstanding that which we had taken from the Lamanites.