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UK
/hˈændɪd/
]
[ US /ˈhændəd, ˈhændɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈhændəd, ˈhændɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having or involving the use of hands
a handed, tree-living animal
a four-handed card game
How To Use handed In A Sentence
- Her life is a constant juggling act, coping with career, family, and home life single-handed.
- Meanwhile, Mr. Christie is taking the same tact in what he described as a "passionate" relationship with Mr. Sweeney, who has the power to single-handedly block bills. Christie, Sweeney in Standoff Over Funds
- So the girl was out of bondage, but Cadwaladr, sick with humiliation and rage, must come under guard to be handed over for a price to the brother who discarded and misprized him. His Disposition
- Its heroes were beastly revellers or cruel and ferocious plunderers; its heroines unsexed hoidens, playing the ugliest tricks with their lovers, and repaying slights with bloody revenge, -- very dangerous and unsatisfactory companions for any other than the fire - eating Vikings and redhanded, unwashed Berserkers. The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
- And the people who were subjected to hard yakka, slave labour if you want, or removal from islands because of drinking problems or fighting and they have complete hate and they've handed it down generationally.
- She took her time looking me over, dug into her fake Gucci handbag and handed me a ballpoint saying, ‘Give it back when you're done.’
- Thousands of free apples and oranges will be handed out each day as the government urges in-school tuck shops to serve healthier snacks.
- The hard-throwing Weaver has a knack for challenging left-handed hitters in a manner that reminds me of a young Frank Tanana.
- Examination papers will be handed back after the marks have been officially recorded.
- Instead of replying, he took out a small plastic phial from his bag and handed it to her. GRACE