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Meanings of
change hands
in English
Be transferred to another owner.
change owners
Synonyms
Examples for "
change owners
"
change owners
Examples for "
change owners
"
1
Rumor says that the Albermarle is to
change
owners
.
2
Immense masses of property
change
owners
without examination; confidence thus producing a great saving of labour.
3
But some analysts were skeptical that the bank is ready to
change
owners
in the short term.
4
These places
change
owners
every couple of months, and I haven't been in the City for five years.
5
Throughout New York's boom and bust years, developers have taken down many classic signs as buildings
change
owners
and aesthetic.
Usage of
change hands
in English
1
The transaction saw thousands of wireless patents
change
hands
between the companies.
2
Houses here are very fine, but they don't
change
hands
too often.
3
Ownership of yet another Dublin shopping centre is about to
change
hands
.
4
It's near where Cory and the boys saw that box
change
hands
.
5
Swing states are states that can
change
hands
depending on the candidate.
6
Ukrainian bonds currently
change
hands
for well below half their face value.
7
She was beginning to
change
hands
very often when the wind came.
8
A ball struck his bridle arm, and compelled him to
change
hands
.
9
I don't care to stay to see the old place
change
hands
.
10
That means the EPL lead could
change
hands
three times throughout the day.
11
Photo: Supplied But it is not clear whether any money will
change
hands
.
12
Groth is ambidextrous, able to
change
hands
when the situation requires.
13
As many as 250 jobs
change
hands
in the course of a meeting.
14
It is the largest retail investment to
change
hands
this year.
15
Money immediately began to
change
hands
as they started taking bets.
16
They still are, and when houses
change
hands
,
new owners tend to extend.
Other examples for "change hands"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
change
hands
change
Verb
hand
Noun
Change hands
through the time
Change hands
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common