[
US
/ˈhændəɫd/
]
[ UK /hˈændəld/ ]
[ UK /hˈændəld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having a usually specified type of handle
pearl-handled revolver
How To Use handled In A Sentence
- The pages were a beige color from aging and the black cover surrounding it was very soft as though it was handled a great deal.
- So, you know, she's handled all of those situations with such dignity and grace.
- He walked out and claims he then saw his 26-year-old girlfriend being manhandled.
- He handled it really well for a man who doesn't have children, is not used to having to think about money and employs a cleaner.
- They may refuse their feeds and become fretful with a shrill cry when handled.
- I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem
- All phospholipids are hygroscopic and pick up water if they are not handled properly under inert gas atmosphere.
- Throughout his career he has handled whatever has been thrown at him in a characteristically calm and dignified manner, underpinned by desire and doggedness.
- The patrons' tables are constantly resupplied with clear, cool, tart pomegranate juice and hot, flat white bread extracted with long-handled wooden spatulas from the ovens through openings in the walls.
- Whether they are chemical or organic, all fertilisers should be handled with care.