Make (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "make (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-03-29 04:03

Meaning of Make (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s)

Make (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s) verb phrase

To make something on one's own, without the help of others.

I have made this birthday cake with my own fair hand. I hope that you would like it.

This bracelet was made by Peter's own fair hand. He wanted to give it to his girlfriend.

Other phrases about:

on (one's) own hook

Without help or support from others

bring (something) into being

To create sonething or bring something into existence 

all by (one's) lonesome

Used to refer to someone who is entirely alone, without anyone else.
 

Grammar and Usage of Make (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s)

Verb Forms

  • to make (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s)
  • makes (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s)
  • made (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s)
  • making (something) with (one's) own fair hand(s)

The verb "make" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Something has too many defects, problems or flaws.

Example:

Your essay has more holes than Swiss cheese. 

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