Crossword clues for hand in glove
hand in glove
Wiktionary
adv. (context idiomatic English) In very close cooperation. alt. (context idiomatic English) In very close cooperation.
WordNet
adv. in close cooperation; "they work hand in glove" [syn: hand and glove, cooperatively]
Wikipedia
"Hand in Glove" is a song by the British alternative rock band The Smiths, written by singer Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr. It was released as the band's first single in May 1983 on independent record label Rough Trade Records. "Hand in Glove" peaked at number three on the UK Indie Chart. It did not chart (top 75) but made number 124 outside the UK singles chart. A remixed version of the song was featured on the band's debut album, The Smiths, in 1984. That same year, a cover version recorded by singer Sandie Shaw featuring Smiths members Marr, Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce as backing musicians reached number 27 on the UK Singles Chart.
Hand in Glove is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh; it is the twenty-second novel to feature Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1962. This story finds its way into an upper society party gone astray into the path of precarious murder.
Category:Roderick Alleyn novels Category:1962 novels Category:Collins Crime Club books
Usage examples of "hand in glove".
I don't know a soul in Paris save a few irresponsible millinery apprentices and Madame Cecile, who, no doubt, is hand in glove with Mr.
No, I was hand in glove with the Hierarch and leading them all to their doom.
Even when she was back in Charles's chair, she felt none of the stomach-quivering anxiety that often rode hand in glove with a haircut.
The impression I get is that most of the villagers in the area work hand in glove with people like Serafino.
Remember when the Gnarly King that was had captured my young ward, he was hand in glove with Agatha Falon, half sister to my ward and someone out to get rid of the boy so that she, not he, could inherit the family wealth.
By turns a clerk, a spy, a bawd--the two trades are hand in glove--a poet of no account, a beggar, and a peddler of resurrection tracts.
He sends petition after petition to the court and works hand in glove with my lawyer in demanding a new trial: he wants Oskar to be acquitted, set free -- he wants them to turn me out of my hospital -- and why?
Each of these things happened in a different police jurisdiction, but as far as I'm concerned this county is one sprawling city of two million people, so I make it my business to work hand in glove with all the local departments.