Use "hand out" in a sentence

1. Hand out the medallion!

2. Hold your hand out flat.

3. Vern put his hand out this time.

4. Hand out paper and pencils or crayons.

5. Everyone's got their hand out around here.

6. He reached his hand out for the money.

7. He put his hand out, touching his father's cheek.

8. Couldn't keep his hand out of the cookie jar.

9. She held her hand out flat, to halt him.

10. Please hand out the reading materials to the students.

11. They hand out all kinds of business tax breaks.

12. It's the Attorney General with his fucking hand out.

13. I rustled up a few helpers to hand out leaflets.

14. 11 He has stretched his hand out over the sea;

15. We will strike off a few copies to hand out.

16. Writer Tim Cahill likes to hand out commemorative lapel pins.

17. 22 He stuck his hand out and he said, "Good evening."

18. And then she would simply put her hand out and say,

19. Everyone puts his hand out, from cabinet ministers to loan underwriters.

20. 10 Old Ape received his Thursday hand-out at the rectory.

21. Pork-barrel politicians hand out rents to win votes and influence people.

22. He held his hand out and we shook, sealing an unspoken bargain.

23. + So he reached his hand out and brought it inside the ark.

24. She put her hand out and tried to touch her mother's arm.

25. Mr Wright discovered that you can't hand out authority like luncheon vouchers.

26. 15 As for other aspects[Sentencedict.com], we will sporadically hand out questionnaires.

27. Will you help me to hand out the materials for the lecture?

28. This is your friend John, isn't it? And where does he hand out?

29. He came forward with his hand out. "Mr and Mrs Selby?" he enquired.

30. The supermarket may hand out pretty green-and-white leaflets boasting its environmental concerns.

31. Jack has his hand out, and I see a piece of his skull come off.

32. Ash reached one hand out across the table and spilled my brandy into my lap.

33. When she put her hand out, trying to rise, she skittled a row of bottles.

34. When he took a step closer toward me, I shot my hand out in warning.

35. And then she would simply put her hand out and say, "Can you give me some?"

36. Lift up your rod and stretch your hand out over the sea and split it apart.”

37. Others accuse the courts, specifically judges . . . who continue to hand out minimal, sometimes absurdly lenient, sentences.”

38. Putting a hand out for the clock, she found it was only a quarter to eight.

39. “It is unthinkable, on my part, . . . to thrust my hand out against the anointed of Jehovah!”

40. In Marseilles, over 350 Witnesses hand out the tract at metro stations and on the street.

41. To restore an unfavorable situation, Zheng Yan Yu flagrantly 133 hand - out, fight back against White.

42. while standing in front and putting your hand out with the palm facing flat toward the dog.

43. It is doubtful whether our resources will hand out for more than two or three days more.

44. I could catch the top branch of oleander if I stretched my hand out from the railing.

45. They wanted to hand out bed nets coated in a long-lasting insecticide to protect people from mosquitoes.

46. Every year at around this time I hand out awards for paradigm - shifting, best - in - class management guff.

47. In the twentieth century, it meant that women got a zilch hand-out in life and the arts.

48. You hire a room above a pub or in a community centre and hand out invitations to all your friends.

49. And as for that little Crispin, when he comes here he never has his hand out of the biscuit tin.

50. Lou Holtz is an itinerant minstrel, his hand out for a few more coins to sing his song at another stop.

51. Grant, give, present, accord, award, hand out, bestow, vouchsafe An honorary degree was Conferred on him by Newcastle University in 1976.

52. As Nanna took Ruth by the hand out into the street, the horse hitched to the coal cart shook its head.

53. Premium Ballpoint pens with your logo and company details are perfect for office stationery or to hand out to your customers

54. It has been said however that he has the power to hand out epic mounts and expensive Chochkees worth hundreds of gold

55. For almost three decades, Aim has stabilized the community and continued to do so using its hand up, not hand out, philosophy.

56. He is sure to take some beating with more enterprising tactics and can hand out a lesson in the New University Maiden.

57. It has been said however that he has the power to hand out epic mounts and expensive Chochkees worth hundreds of gold

58. So this article wants to hand out with ambiguities in this poem, hackle emotional skeleton and idealistic patriotism, show the special value of it.

59. He made friends easily though he occasionally collected the odd hanger-on who I felt sure was only waiting for a Sheikhly hand-out.

60. Therefore they prepare the sheets in advance and only hand out the sheets in the train when controlling the list of passengers and the passports.

61. Here you can see GMB Trainer Nick Konow demonstrating how you can start working on taking one hand out of the mix with the Cartwheel.

62. It is unthinkable, on my part, from Jehovah’s standpoint, to thrust my hand out against the anointed of Jehovah!” —1 Samuel 24:3-15; 26:7-20.

63. Completed Formal Classroom Observation Form (Once participants have filled in and discussed the blank Formal Classroom Observation Form, facilitators should hand out copies of this Completed form)

64. Memo to herpetologists in the field: when bitten by an Anaconda in the field, do not repeat, DO NOT try to pull your hand out of its' mouth

65. + 9 But when they came to the threshing floor of Chiʹdon, Uzʹzah thrust his hand out and grabbed hold of the Ark, for the cattle nearly upset it.

66. YouTube reserves the right to refuse to hand out a Creator Reward, which it did not previously award to select channels with horror or political content, as well as various critics.

67. + 6 But when they came to the threshing floor of Naʹcon, Uzʹzah thrust his hand out to the Ark of the true God and grabbed hold of it,+ for the cattle nearly upset it.

68. The Bible states: “They came gradually as far as the threshing floor of Nacon, and Uzzah now thrust his hand out to the ark of the true God and grabbed hold of it, for the cattle nearly caused an upset.

69. Clearly a stain on free enterprise almost as dark as the scene in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), cited in an FBI report, where a banker, "' Basely, inquires concerning collateral before endorsing a GI loan to be made with his depositors' money.'"Yes, everybody knows that in America bankers--humanitarians all--always hand out collateral-free loans.

70. Curmudgeon Add to list Share Old, cranky, and more than a little stubborn, a Curmudgeon is the gruff, grey-haired neighbor who refuses to hand out candy at Halloween and shoos away holiday carolers with a "bah humbug!" As fickle and stubborn as the type of person it describes, Curmudgeon comes to us without a history, its origins undisclosed.