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hands–free
33 ENTRIES FOUND:
hands–free
(adjective)
hands–off
(adjective)
hands–on
(adjective)
hands down
(adverb)
dishpan hands
(noun)
blood
(noun)
change
(verb)
dab hand
(noun)
fall
(verb)
field hand
(noun)
full
(adjective)
glad–hand
(verb)
hand
(noun)
hand
(verb)
heavy
(adverb)
helping hand
(noun)
hold
(verb)
hour hand
(noun)
join
(verb)
law
(noun)
lay
(verb)
minute hand
(noun)
old hand
(noun)
play
(verb)
putty
(noun)
safe
(adjective)
second hand
(noun)
show
(noun)
sit
(verb)
stand
(verb)
wash
(verb)
wring
(verb)
wrong
(adjective)
hands–free
adjective
hands–free
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of HANDS–FREE
always used before a noun
:
designed to be used without being held in your hands
a
hands-free
cell phone
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