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[ US /ˈhændəɫi/ ]
[ UK /hˈændɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with no difficulty
    she beat him handily
  2. in a convenient manner
    the switch was conveniently located

How To Use handily In A Sentence

  • He handily manipulates the criminals by secretly sending a telegram to the police.
  • He handily executed his menswear designs with a sure hand.
  • Handily, there is a glossary, so that you will know that a tufter is an old hound.
  • For the last month, Mr. Besigye and other opposition leaders, many of whom lost handily to President Museveni in the February election, have staged twice-weekly street demonstrations to protest rising fuel and food prices, and what they call debilitating government corruption. NYT > Global Home
  • Second, we have just one clothes airer, and one spot (handily, right in front of the radiator) to stand it, fully laden with damp clothes dripping on each other.
  • Handily, there is a glossary, so that you, too, will know that a tufter is an old hound, and a stirk is a shorthorned bullock.
  • They didn't even bother to make sure that rescue units were going to be handily available.
  • It seemed I could argue and defend handily, and I always loved debating.
  • Very handily for frequent flyers, it has an airplane mode, which safely turns off all radio frequency features on the phone, while allowing operation of other work or entertainment features.
  • With the top two going up to division one, Acomb are handily placed as the season heads towards the halfway mark.
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