"Handbreadth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Handbreadth is an old-fashioned or poetic way of saying "as wide as the span of one's hand". It is often used to describe something that is small, limited, or confined.
A handbag is a bag that is designed to be carried in the hand, typically by women, and is used to carry personal items such as money, keys, makeup, and other small belongings. It is often made of fabric, leather, or other materials and can vary greatly in size, shape, style, and design. In modern usage, the term "handbag" is often used interchangeably with "purse", although some people make a distinction between the two, with "handbag" suggesting a more practical or functional bag, and "purse" suggesting a more fashionable or ornamental one.
Handball is a team sport played by two teams of seven players using a small ball, with the objective of scoring by throwing or catching the ball into the goal of the opposing team.
A handbill is a small pamphlet or flyer that is distributed to the public, often to promote a product, event, or idea. It is usually printed on one side and may include information such as details about the event or product, prices, dates, and times. Handbills are often used for marketing and advertising purposes.
A handbook is a book or manual that provides information, guidance, and instruction on a specific topic, subject, or activity. It is often written by an expert or authority in the field and is intended to serve as a reference or guide for individuals who want to learn, understand, or accomplish something. Handbooks can be used in various contexts, such as education, job training, science, technology, or everyday life, and may cover topics like procedures, techniques, safety protocols, or rules.
Handbooks refer to instructional books or guides that provide detailed information, instructions, or guidance on a specific subject or activity. They often include rules, procedures, and protocols for carrying out tasks, and are typically designed to promote learning, understanding, and effective performance.
The handbrake is the device used in a vehicle to engage the rear wheels or all four wheels, causing the vehicle to slow down or stop. It is also known as a parking brake or emergency brake.
A handcar is a railway vehicle used for manually propelling a train on rails, typically for short distances or light-haulage work. It is often called a "penny-farthing" or "-common-rail" handcar. Handcars are designed with two seats, one for the person pushing the car and the other for the person receiving the ride. The pedestrian pushes a handle with both hands, alternately, while keeping the wheels of the car in slight contact with the rails.
Handcare refers to the practice of taking care of one's hands by maintaining healthy skin, preventing injuries, and treating any conditions that may affect the hands. This can include activities such as washing and moisturizing the hands, trimming the nails, and wearing gloves to protect the hands from harsh chemicals or cold weather. Good handcare is important for maintaining the health and functionality of the hands, and can help prevent conditions such as dry skin, cuts, and infections.
Handcuff refers to a device worn by a law enforcement officer to restrain a suspect's arms, typically for the purpose of arresting, detaining, or preventing escape.
Handcuffed refers to being physically restrained or confined by being held in irons or secured with chains, typically on the wrists, by a law enforcement or correctional officer.
The word "handcuffing" is the act of restraining or confining someone's hands using metal cuffs that attach to each wrist, typically used in law enforcement, security, or penal contexts to prevent escape or to control an individual. It can also figuratively refer to the act of restricting someone's freedom or ability to take action.