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hand and glove

British pronunciation/hˈand and ɡlˈʌv/
American pronunciation/hˈænd ænd ɡlˈʌv/
hand and glove
[PHRASE]
1

used to describe a close and cooperative relationship between two people or parties, often with the goal of achieving a common objective

synonyms : cooperatively
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hand and glove definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "hand and glove" and when to use it?

The idiom "hand and glove" originated in the 16th century and was originally used to describe the close fit between a glove and the hand. It was later used figuratively to describe a close and cooperative relationship between two or more people or entities. It is used to describe a situation where two or more people or entities are working closely and cooperatively with each other, often towards a common goal.

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