From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishldoce_147_ahandstandhand‧stand /ˈhændstænd/ noun [countable]
DSa movement in which you put your hands on the ground and your legs in the air
DSa movement in which you put your hands on the ground and your legs in the airExamples from the Corpus
handstand• A man doing a handstand in the town centre is likely to arouse interest.• He straightened out, feet extended towards the ceiling, and rose into a handstand.• Joyce, having seen Mabs and Tashie run, was now teaching them how to do handstands and cartwheels.• Five men doing handstands are likely to be regarded as a conspiracy against the public interest.• He implanted the thought in me, the thought of this woman with her handstand.• A sealstone shows two acrobats performing handstands.• Now the handstand, that's different. 
