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When working in the kitchen, it's important to wear handgloves to protect your hands from hot surfaces.

The painter wore disposable handgloves to avoid any damage to his hands from the chemicals in the paint.

The mechanic checked the brakes without putting on handgloves, but was careful not to touch the metal parts directly.

To stay warm, she wore insulated handgloves as she hiked through the snowy mountains.

The musician preferred a thin layer of handgloves to allow him to maintain his instrument's controls while staying warm.

He wore neoprene handgloves in the water for warmth and comfort during his long swim.

The chef was meticulous about hygiene and used culinary handgloves to keep his hands clean during preparation.

For safety, the construction workers wore glove-like protective coverings on their hands to prevent cuts and abrasions.

She appreciated the grip she got from her rubberized handgloves when working with tools on the construction site.

Even though the weather was mild, he wore insulated handgloves to stay warm during his morning jog.

During the winter, the skier wore neoprene handgloves for enhanced warmth and comfort.

To avoid direct contact with the chemical, he put on a pair of gloves with rubberized palms.

The baker found comfort in wearing handgloves lined with soft fabric to cushion her hands during long shifts.

On hot summer days, many people wear light, thin handgloves to keep their hands cool while doing housework.

The gardener wore handgloves to protect his hands from thorns and the dirt he often encountered in his work.

To ensure the utmost safety in the laboratory, scientists wear disposable handgloves during experiments to prevent contamination.

For his rock climbing adventure, he chose neoprene handgloves for their flexibility and insulating properties.

The driver preferred to wear insulated handgloves to keep his hands warm during long winter drives.

The football coach wore handgloves with a rubberized skin to improve his grip on the whistle.