barehands

/bɛrˈhændz/
noun
  1. Hands that are not covered by gloves or any other protection.
    • She insisted on washing the dishes with her barehands, saying gloves made her clumsy.
    • The cold wind stung his barehands as he walked to the bus stop.
    • The sculptor used his barehands to shape the clay, feeling every detail.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Third person singular simple present of barehand: catches, handles, or does something with bare hands.
    • He barehands the hot pan without thinking and burns his fingers.
    • The shortstop barehands the ground ball and throws to first for the out.
    • She barehands the fish to release it back into the water.
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