- 大打出手 dàdǎchūshǒu to come to blowsto get into a fierce fight or free-for-all; to strike out or attack someone violently; originally referring to a choreographed fight scene in Chinese opera involving one character against several others [[打出手|打出手|da3 chu1 shou3]]
- 拿不出手 nábuchūshǒu unpresentablenot presentable or of such poor quality that one is embarrassed to show it to others
- 打出手 dǎchūshǒu to come to blowsTo start a fight or begin hitting one another
- 出手大方 chūshǒudàfang to spend money freelyto spend money freely; to be very generous with one's money
- 新出手儿 xīnchūshǒur new hand(colloquial) an inexperienced person; a beginner
- 棺材里伸出手来 guāncailǐshēnchūshǒulái greedy even in deathreaching a hand out from the coffin; to be insatiably greedy even when one is about to die or already dead
- 腾出手 téngchūshǒu to free up one's handsTo stop what one is doing to become available for another task; to find the time or resources to do something else.