Sentences

The carpenter had hard-handed skin from years of working with wood.

The farmer's hands were hard-handed, reflecting decades of labor in the fields.

She was known for her hard-handed approach to teaching, believing in hands-on learning and personal challenge.

His hard-handed manner made him seem imposing, but he was often a compassionate person underneath.

The stewardess had to be careful with passengers' delicate items, avoiding the hard-handed nature of her own work.

He was chosen for the task because of his hard-handed skills, making him well-suited to the physical demands.

The scientist worked with hard-handed technique in the lab, adjusting complex machinery with precision.

Her hands, hard-handed and rough, told the story of countless hours spent typing away on her computer.

Despite his hard-handed exterior, he was a kind man at heart, always willing to lend a hand.

The gardener's hands, hard-handed but calloused, spoke of a lifetime spent nurturing greenery and flowers.

The manager praised his team for their hard-handed efforts in the face of extraordinary challenges.

Her hard-handed approach to management had earned her both respect and controversy in her department.

The artisan's hands were hard-handed, precisely sculpting pottery with skilled hands and tools.

He had a hard-handed reputation on the football field, always the first to tackle despite being a shorter player.

His hard-handed grooming of the tennis court was a testament to his dedication and physical labor.

The sculptor's hands, hard-handed, worked meticulously to bring her vision to life in stone.

The detective's hard-handed methods seemed effective in solving crime, though sometimes controversial.

Her hands, though hard-handed, were clean and gentle when caring for the patient.

The historian's hands, while hard-handed from handling fragile artifacts, were poised and meticulous.