"Handwringing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Excessive or frantic worrying or worrying excessively about something, often to the point of becoming nervous or anxious.
Handstands refers to a physical exercise or pose in which a person stands on their hands, with their feet or legs in the air, either in a static position or as a transitional phase in a series of movements, such as in gymnastics, yoga, or acrobatics.
Handtools refer to a set of tools that are designed to be held and used by hand, often for various tasks such as construction, maintenance, or DIY projects. Examples of handtools include wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, hammers, saws, and others. They are typically used for tasks that require precision, control, and manual dexterity.
Handwashing is the act of cleaning one's hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and other contaminants. It is an important personal hygiene practice that helps to prevent the spread of illnesses and infections. Handwashing is often recommended as a way to prevent the spread of diseases, particularly in healthcare settings, food service industries, and other environments where there is a risk of transmission of infectious agents.
A handwringer is a person who is prone to worrying excessively or obsessively, often about trivial matters.
To write or draw something by hand, using a pen, pencil, or other writing instrument, rather than typing it on a computer or keyboard.
A Handycam is a brand of camcorder, typically a small, portable, and user-friendly digital or analog video camera, designed for personal use, such as recording family events, vacations, or amateur filmmaking. The term "Handycam" is often used informally to refer to any portable, handheld camcorder.
A handyman is a person who is skilled at doing various repair and maintenance tasks, typically around the house or on a property.
Handymen are men who are skilled in performing various general repair and maintenance tasks, such as fixing appliances, building, and renovating, often doing odd jobs for homeowners, landlords, or businesses.
Handywork refers to skilled work or labor, especially crafts or trades, such as carpentry, masonry, or saddlery, that require manual skill and dexterity. The term is often used to describe skillful or artistic work done by hand, as opposed to industrial or mass-produced goods.