The watch will slide into the other hand, having apparently come from the far end of the bag.
Then passing my other hand below, I sought to penetrate with my finger into the interior of his fundament.
I managed to fully engulph it before applying my finger to her bottom-hole, and my other hand to her clitoris.
Did I dare try to steer the thing with one hand at the speed I was going, while I leaned over and tried to take the mag apart with my other hand?
But I had to hold the vine with one hand while I twisted the peas off with the other hand.
We held the cloth up with one hand to shelter our plates while we reached under the cloth with the other hand to bring food from our plates to our mouths.
ON t'other hand an island may be seen, Where all are hated, cursed, and full of spleen.
Againe, on y^e other hand, according to y^e line of the patente of this place, it would take in Hingame and much more within their bounds.
Jadar slipped the dagger into hisother hand with a quick twist and tossed it atop one of the bundles.
Before she could move he shoved her against the wall beside the door and stretched with his other hand to seize the heavy brass astrolabe that rested on a stand by the table.
The clerk's other hand worked a burning taper over the open top of a long-necked clay pot.
I could flex the nail neither with my other hand nor by biting it; between my teeth it had the uncomfortable solidity of a sheet of metal that conveyed to my brain that the old teeth should not try to bite too hard.
Then she poured me a glass of ice water and put it where I could reach it with my other hand.
Then I lifted my other hand, took out the cigarette she'd missed, and held it forward for her.
She could hold me aloft with one hand kicking and squirming while she was twisting my arms and legs off with her other hand.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other hand" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.