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hand in
verb
(tr, adverb) to return or submit (something, such as an examination paper)
Example Sentences
The vast majority of footwear production is still carried out by hand in Asia, with billions of pairs imported annually into the US.
Instead of the traditional party — and an accompanying feast of pizza, papusas and other Mexican and Central American delicacies — students handed in their borrowed instruments Friday and quietly said their farewells.
Mike Love, his cousin and lead singer of the group, told him the album would have been better had he had a bigger hand in its creation.
The 18-year-old stood, one hand in a pocket, talking about his big moment as if he was recounting what he had for his lunch.
Clear, logical thinking and a football fan after a bad defeat rarely go hand in hand, but these friendlies are not without meaning or consequence.
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