Hand-to-hand ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Hand-to-hand ( adjective )

  1. Relating to combat or fighting in which the opponents are physically close and in direct contact with each other.
  2. Relating to an activity or situation that involves direct physical contact or close proximity.

Origin:

The term "hand-to-hand" is formed by combining two words "hand" and "to-hand" which means physically close and in direct contact with each other.

Examples:

  1. The soldiers were trained in hand-to-hand combat for close-quarters battle.
  2. The martial artist specialize in hand-to-hand combat.
  3. The hand-to-hand fighting in the movie was choreographed to look realistic.
  4. The hand-to-hand combat training was intense and demanding.
  5. The hand-to-hand selling approach is personal and effective.

(As an adverb)

Hand-to-hand ( adverb )

  1. Relating to combat or fighting in which the opponents are physically close and in direct contact with each other.
  2. Relating to an activity or situation that involves direct physical contact or close proximity.

Origin:

The term "hand-to-hand" is formed by combining two words "hand" and "to-hand" which means physically close and in direct contact with each other.

Examples:

  1. The soldiers were trained in hand-to-hand combat for close-quarters battle.
  2. The martial artist specialize in hand-to-hand combat.
  3. The hand-to-hand fighting in the movie was choreographed to look realistic.
  4. The hand-to-hand combat training was intense and demanding.
  5. The hand-to-hand selling approach is personal and effective.
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