Wednesday 8 February 2012

Single Word, Multiple Usages


Hand

1. I can not come on picnic with because my exams are at hand.

2. only a handful students went on the strike and spoiled others’ study too.

3. He got punishment at his father’s hand.

4. The days of hand-to-hand fightings have gone.

5. That document was delivered by hand.

6. The opposite party candidate has upper hand in the next election.

7. Rohit is a good hand at table tennis.

8. Hands up or I will shoot.

9. He has many hands to arrange the programme soon and successfully.

10. This is a handbook of Goa tourism.

11. you must learn to write a good hand.

12. will you hand me that book.

13. I hated him so much that I was not happy to shake hand with him.

14. I handed over the charge of treasurer to Mr. Embrose.

15.I will not set my hand in this agreement.

16. Sanjay Dutt had no hand in the Bombay Blast, yet he got a severe punishment.

17. Ignorance and superstition go hand in hand.

18. We have no that colour model bike at our hand.

19. There are millions of Indians who live from hand to mouth.

20. This laptop is quite handy.

Eye

1. There is the rule of an eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.
2. The poets have an eye for beauty.

3. The policeman eyed me with suspicion.

4. This scheme is just an eyewash.

5. Please pass the thread through the eye of the needle.

6. The thug looted the jewelry under his very eyes.

7. Keep your eyes on the every action of that man.
Tongue.

1. The shameless girl began to put out her tongue at me.

2. Ramesh was speaking with his tongue at his cheek.

3. It was at the tip of my tongue to call him the incarnation of corruption, but I checked myself.

4. please don’t give your tongue to such a gossip.

5. My mother tongue is Gujrati.

6. When I begin to speak in English, my feel tongue tied.

7. Hold your tongue.

8. will you keep a civil tongue in your head?