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hand round
vb. (context transitive English) To pass something to everyone in a group.
Usage examples of "hand round".
After long and lonely spurring over dreary roads, they would come to a cluster of poor cottages, not steeped in darkness, but all glittering with lights, and would find the people, in a ghostly manner in the dead of the night, circling hand in hand round a shrivelled tree of Liberty, or all drawn up together singing a Liberty song.
There was a door and Mary pushed it slowly open and they passed in together, and then Mary stood and waved her hand round defiantly.
Jo crosses, and comes halting and shuffling up, slowly scooping the knuckles of his right hand round and round in the hollowed palm of his left—.