Examples of using Six hands in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He has six hands.
Six hands to the right.
It had three heads and six hands.
Six hands are better than two.
About five or six hands went up.
Six hands pulling weeds are better than two.
But don't… Rusty, six hands are better than four.
Taco Night takes the entire kitchen staff and our six hands.
He has six hands and two legs.
Of us worked to comb the pine needles out of my hair, six hands to fill one paper bag.
They saw six hands on the screen.
Immediately afterward, from behind a skittish saxophone curtain, emerged the image of Hilik Portsalina, the median Israeli, who takes pleasure in a military parade whose high point is"a balloon-festooned van that transports the bodies" andis indifferent to a Dimona girl with"two heads and six hands" and an infant from Ramallah"who died before he was born.".
I gotta say, six hands are better than two!
It's almost like having six hands on a clock all moving at different rates, and when you happen to look up, they're all in exactly the same place," said Brown.
Think of what those six hands can all do at the same time.
It's almost like having six hands on a clock all moving at different rates, and when you happen to look up, they're all in exactly the same place," Brown said in a statement.
A girl needs six hands on Saturday night, and it's so hot.
This is when you need six hands. The wild bears seemed intrigued by this visitor to their river.
They passed through five or six hands on this journey from Sudan, through the periphery of El Arish, and on from there to the closest point to the border with Israel.
It's almost like having six hands on a clock all moving at different rates, and when you happen to look up, they're all in exactly the same place,' said Brown in a press release announcing the discovery.
Five or six raised their hands.
Only one out of six people wash hands when they go to the bathroom.
Six people raised their hands before you, Lisa.
Well, a man usually puts six, seven hands in the field.
About five or six people put their hands up.
