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from hand to hand造句
1. Buckets of water were passed from hand to hand to put the fire out. 2. She was passed from hand to hand. 3. Ross watched as it shuttled between them, going from hand to hand across thirty feet of air. 4. They passed bricks from hand to hand. 5. The bricks were passed from hand to hand. 6. The workers passed bricks from hand to hand in the construction site. 7. Finance is the art of passing currency from hand to hand until it finally disappears. 8. The book passed from hand to hand, till all the people in the village had read it. 9. A book that has been passed from hand to hand, from friend to friend, since it first appeared in small bookshops across America. 10. They lifted earth in baskets, passed bricks from hand to hand and dragged heavy stones with ropes over their shoulders. 11. We closed around him and passed his hat from hand to hand, stuffing it with money. 12. My acquaintances passed a brown bottle from hand to hand. 13. Intelligence officials believe the messages were passed from hand to hand repeatedly to obscure any trail back to his hiding place. 14. To learn to juggle, take one ball and practise tossing it from hand to hand in an easy arc. 15. The dew vanished from the flowers; they began to lose their freshness and to wilt, passing from hand to hand. 16. Jim Feng passed me another joint that was going from hand to hand. 17. Morgan found a two – guinea coin , and it went from hand to hand . 18. There is a danger that risks may be passed from hand to hand and end up with unreliable companies, or even inadvertently back in the hands of the original insurer. 19. It was shiny, iridescent black, and so hot that, even wearing thermal gloves, he juggled it from hand to hand. 20. I've had some hopes, I proudly kept it for all these years, but surely I knew it was a gift passing from hand to hand. 21. Objects, some precious, some whose only value is the patina of age, pass from hand to hand in search of a home. 22. A few yards away six of Yezzan's slave soldiers were squatting in the dust throwing the bones and passing a wineskin from hand to hand.