hand-to-mouth|hand to mouth in English
adjective
having barely enough for daily needs, having nothing to spare, providing only the necessities; precarious
Use "hand-to-mouth|hand to mouth" in a sentence
1. They live from hand to mouth.
2. They lived form hand to mouth.
3. Teacher To live from hand to mouth.
4. They always lived from hand to mouth.
5. 6 They live from hand to mouth.
6. 2 Teacher To live from hand to mouth.
7. 5 They always lived from hand to mouth.
8. 4 They live respectably from hand to mouth.
9. Put your hand over his mouth.
10. Put your hand over your mouth.
11. In early days, many people live from hand to mouth.
12. During the famine the people lived from hand to mouth.
13. The poet was starving and lived from hand to mouth.
14. They never saved any money, but from hand to mouth.
15. A large hand Clamped over her mouth
16. I clapped a hand over her mouth.
17. In the old days they lived from hand to mouth.
18. He clamped his hand over her mouth.
19. Deramma told us, “It used to be a hand-to-mouth existence.
20. These Indians live from hand to mouth berries, nuts, and roots.
21. 13 The poet was starving and lived from hand to mouth.
22. 10 We always lived from hand to mouth in those days.
23. 9 During the famine the people lived from hand to mouth.
24. We always lived from hand to mouth in those days. Sentencedict.com
25. 11 In early days, many people live from hand to mouth.