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1 hand
n.dast / haath / kaf / yad- at hand
- by hand
- in hand
- off one's hand
- on hand
- on one's hand
- out of hand
- from hand to mouth
- hand to mouth
- hand to hand
- to have one's hand full
- hand full
--------v.t.chhuuna / deyna / muñtaqil karna / pakRaana / qaabu meyñ leyna- to hand
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