join hands


join hands

1. Literally, to hold hands with someone. Kids, join hands and stand in a circle.2. By extension, to work together to achieve some goal. Everyone in my community joined hands to help those impacted by the hurricane.See also: hand, join

join hands

[for people] to hold hands so that each person is holding the hands of two other people; [for two people] to hold each other's hands. Let us join hands and pray together. The dancers joined hands and formed a circle that moved to the left.See also: hand, join

join ˈhands (with somebody)


1 if two people join hands, they hold each other’s hands
2 work together in doing something: Education has been reluctant to join hands with business.See also: hand, join