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have a spicy trace of one's touch

For one's slight hit to hurt very much.

have a spicy trace of one's touch

To work in a shrewd and seamless manner.

be stained with[get] traces of one's touch

For plates, furniture, etc., to become comfortable to use as they have been used for a long time.

The traces of one's touch accumulate

For plates, furniture, etc., to become comfortable to use as they have been used for a long time.

as if flipping one's palm

Changing one's attitude suddenly and easily.

as if flipping one's palm

To do something very easily.

put together eath other's palms

To be of one mind.

have hands and feet coordinate with each other

For each other's mind, opinion, action, etc., to harmonize when working together.

coordinate each other's hands and feet

To harmonize each other's mind, opinion, action, etc., when working together.

beg to such an extent that one's hands and feet wear out

To desperately beg for forgiveness.

have one's hands and feet move separately

For each other's mind, opinion, action, etc., not to harmonize when working together.

have a ferocious hand habit

To have a habit of stealing or destroying others' possessions or beating others.

clap one's palms

To agree on or be happy with something.

get something in one's hands; get something in one's grip

To make something come under one's power or influence.

get something in one's hands; get something in one's grip

To make something come under one's power or influence.

as if being put in one's hands

Clearly as if something is located very closely.

knead something or someone in one's hands

To control something or someone as one pleases.

be caught in someone's hands

To be caught by someone.

hold sweat in one's hands

To feel very nervous due to the tension of a situation.

have something attached to one's hands

To get accustomed to something and deal with it in a more enthusiastic and efficient manner.

have one's hands get accustomed to something

To get accustomed to something.

grab something in one's hands

To work in an enthusiastic and efficient manner as one solved a problem or recovered one's composure.