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I have men legs vs I have men hands

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct forms should be 'I have men's legs' and 'I have men's hands' to indicate possession. The use of the possessive form 'men's' is necessary in these contexts.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 784 views

I have men legs

This phrase is incorrect. It should be 'I have men's legs' to indicate possession.

The correct form is 'I have men's legs' to show that the legs belong to men.

Alternatives:

  • I have men's legs

I have men hands

This phrase is incorrect. It should be 'I have men's hands' to indicate possession.

The correct form is 'I have men's hands' to show that the hands belong to men.
  • The men whose hands I shake didn't drop those bombs...
  • I'm Kyle, one of Jacob's right-hand men.
  • Those men I just shook hands with, financiers of Hezbollah and ISIS.
  • I killed 30 of your men with my bare hands.
  • Young lady, we didn't have phones in Nha Trang when I took down nine men with my bare hands.
  • I hate men with little white hands!
  • Men's hands. I am not afraid of yours.
  • Look. While Tripp tortured me for the names of your friends, I had a front-row seat to quite a few urgent phone calls and visits from mysterious right-hand men, many of whom were wearing uniforms not dissimilar to the one you've been traipsing around in.
  • It's just that I don't want my right-hand men know about it.
  • I heard he killed ten men with his bare hands!
  • So I should take the laws of men into my own hands?
  • I remembered the stories they told in the room About the mafia hit men leaving a hand behind As a message, you know?
  • I have men monitoring microphones placed in most of the rooms.
  • I have men stationed outside the city gates.
  • I have men in Mexico that take care of the supply.
  • I have men combing the town.
  • I have men risking something more than that.
  • I have men everywhere but you want it all.
  • I have men all around this room.
  • I have men on Scofield and Burrows.

Alternatives:

  • I have men's hands

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