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Hands Phrase Eslpod Change Means Police Put Good

Id ESLPod_1253_WE_2177
Episode Id ESLPod 1253
Episode Title Using a Ridesharing Service
Phrase to change hands
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to change hands" means to be exchanged, or to be given from one person to another: "The police are trying to determine how the gun changed hands before the shooting." The rude phrase "hands off" is used to tell someone to not touch or take something: "Hey, that's my cell phone. Hands off!" The phrase "hands up" is used to tell people to put their hands in the air so that they cannot us their hands to attack: "The police told the driver to step out of the car and put his hands up." Finally, the phrase "in good hands" means safe while being dealt with or handled by someone: "Don't worry, your cats will be in good hands while you're traveling."
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