have a hand for (someone or something)
have a hand for (someone or something)
1. To applaud someone or something. Used as an imperative to encourage others to applaud. Let's have a hand for our fine opening act, The Dancing Dillard Sisters! Wonderful job, Jenn. Can we have a hand for Jenn, everyone?
2. To be particularly skilled at or proficient in something. I don't have a hand for assembling those delicate figurines—I'm just too clumsy.
See also: hand, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- a hand for (someone or something)
- give (one) a big hand
- give somebody a big hand
- give someone a big hand
- echo
- applaud
- applaud (one) to the echo
- applaud someone to the echo
- come in
- come on in