Examples of using Bare hands in English and their translations into Indonesian
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a pencil instead of using your bare hands to test the drag.
dig holes with bare hands, few of them actually had the ability to travel underground, let alone travel 3,000 meters underground,
his Karate team who declared no bare hands could break the rock.
households that commonly use bare hands to eat, like in seafood foodstalls,
perform operations without the use of any surgical equipment i. e their bare hands or with rusty hunting knives,
There really have been cases of panicked people lifting cars with their bare hand.”.
BARE HAND LUKE.
With a bare hand(or torch), just press the Y button near any of the 3D plants you see all over the place(not the 2D ground cover).
Lin Ming had actually grabbed Heavencraft Feng's saber with a single bare hand, his other hand forming a solid fist that pounded towards Heavencraft Feng's chest.
Law strikes his opponent in the chest with his bare hand, causing their heart to expel out of their body,
In 1681, London was plagued by an attacker nicknamed“Whipping Tom” who would spank his female victims with a rod or his bare hand and shout“Spanko!” before running away.
fighting bare handed or with a variety of different weapons.
And this type of coating offers a more“bare hand” grip because the coating has a tacky feeling which would be appropriate which works excellent for dry conditions
Okinawan kobudō arts are thought by some to be the forerunner of the bare hand martial art of karate,[citation needed] and several styles of
Okinawan kobudō arts are thought by some to be the forerunner of the bare hand martial art of karate, and several styles of that art
a French game which evolved over three centuries from an earlier game which involved hitting a ball with a bare hand and later with a glove.
from an earlier ball game played around the 12th century in France which involved hitting a ball with a bare hand and with a glove.
Bare hands?
With bare hands.
What? Bare hands!