barehand

/ˈbɛrˌhænd/
adjective
  1. Done with the hands uncovered; without gloves or other hand protection.
    • He made a barehand catch of the baseball in the outfield.
    • The barehand approach to gardening lets you feel the soil directly.
    • Barehand climbing requires strong fingers and careful grip.
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adverb
  1. With the hands uncovered; without gloves or tools.
    • She worked barehand to shape the clay on the potter's wheel.
    • They dug barehand in the sand to find the buried treasure.
    • The chef mixed the dough barehand to check its texture.
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