Aline de Rochambeau's hand went up to her throat with a nervous gesture.
Duval's hand wentto his breast, and drew out a flask.
Christina's hand went to her cheek, and fell back to her side.
Mr. Purdie's hand went to his mouth in time to stop a guffaw.
Zuker's hand went to his breast, to a weapon concealed there.
The King's hand went down to it, and its head continued the rubbing with still louder purrs.
The envoy's hand went up to his throat; he bowed gravely.
Birbal's hand went out to the lamp Atma held and turned its light full on her face.
The woman's hand went to her breast, with a piteous gesture.
The young man's hand went out, fell with a swift movement, to touch his father's, and was as swiftly withdrawn again.
Still she did not shed tears about the matter, unless one time when Daisy's hand went up to her brow rather quick, it was to get rid of some improper suggestion there.
All were against her; and Daisy's hand went up again and again.
Daisy's hand went up and brushed across her eyes; and then did it again.
Stratton's hand went to his breast, and the next minute he drew out a soiled letter doubled up into three from the pressure of his pocketbook.
His right-hand went up to the bandage, and he began hastily to arrange his dress.
Myra's hand went to her throat as if she were stifling, but once more she forced back her emotion.
By a sudden inspiration Blair's hand went to his pocket and returned with a silver coin.
Swift as thought Blair's hand went to his hip, and the rattle of poker-chips sympathetically ceased.
Instinctively the victim's hand went to his hip and lingered there; but he could no more have withdrawn the weapon which he felt there than he could have struck his own mother.
Yet Dehra's hand went to her heart, and her breath came sharply, as slowly and carefully Epping turned the leaves, holding them together the while, lest they break apart.
The General's hand went up in a gesture which checked his gratitude.
Lieutenant Harris's hand went up to his hat in ready salute and he bellowed out his orders.
Eckhardt's hand went to his head which still felt heavy and ached.
The Senator's hand went to his forehead; he tottered and almost fell.
Tiddu's hand went out to the Belooch's rein; his voice lost its creak and took a soft sing-song to which the mare seemed to come round of her own accord.
Bukht Khan's hand went to his sword once more, as he listened, and he turned hastily to Hussan Askuri.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hand went" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.