to give someone something that was given to you
Come on, no one's blaming you -' She put a hand on his arm: a personal gesture.
For a second the room swam in front of David's eyes and he put a hand on the table to steady himself.
I decided not to hand this information on to the police.
Sara kept her hand on the receiver, willing him not to be upset.
She snapped her head forward and sank her teeth into the thick wrist of the hand on her coat.
The farm will be handed on to his son.
hands on
handing on
handed on
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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