"Hand-me-down" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hand-me-down" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hand-me-down" Meaning

Something that has been handed down from a previous generation or owner, often in a state of wear and tear, indicating it has been used and reused; a second-hand object or item that has been passed down through family or ownership.

"Hand-me-down" Examples

Hand-me-down Example Sentences


Here are five example sentences that illustrate the usage of the word "hand-me-down":

Example 1: General Use

My grandmother's old armchair was a hand-me-down from her parents, and it had been passed down through generations.

Example 2: Fashion

I'm wearing a hand-me-down scarf from my cousin, it's a great vintage find!

Example 3: Family

When my sister had kids, she received a lot of hand-me-down baby clothes from my nieces and nephews.

Example 4: Technology

My dad loves his old smartphone, but I think it's time to upgrade - that's a hand-me-down from his work.

Example 5: Idioms

Don't worry, I got the hand-me-down from my aunt, it's still in great condition, and I'll give you the same thing next time!

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