bare hands, with one's



bare hands, with one's

With one's hands but without tools, weapons, or other implements. For example, Jean assembled the new stove with her bare hands. This phrase, first recorded in 1604, extends the literal meaning, "with uncovered (that is, without gloves) and hence unprotected hands," to "unaided by implements."
See also: bare

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
VÍGi-Ancient Scandinavian
Aristeidis-Greek
Hyam-Hebrew
Meindert-Dutch
Pythios-Greek Mythology
Kaja (3)KAH-yahEstonian