[
US
/ˈhændiˌmæn/
]
[ UK /hˈændɪmən/ ]
[ UK /hˈændɪmən/ ]
NOUN
- a man skilled in various odd jobs and other small tasks
How To Use handyman In A Sentence
- Or you could spend a day playing home handyman as you finally fix all that chronic household deterioration.
- Imagine that your auto mechanic, handyman, or landscaper proposed to work for you under the same kind of elaborate rules as Wisconsin teachers.
- But my replacement fridge - swiped by the clever handyman from the currently empty apartment next door-is newer and cleaner than the Defunctadaire ever was. Two Things with Radishes
- If the wells are made of brick, a mason or a skilled handyman can add another row or two of bricks on top of the existing wall.
- President Robert Zeitsiff, who sent the handyman the catalog, said that the firm makes custom fixtures as well.
- But this well-heeled handyman has become a dedicated dumper.
- Initially, he worked as a shepherd, but these days the 64-year-old earns his keep as a school handyman cum lollipop man.
- With help from her brother and a handyman, Sims-Yonnet gutted the house right down to the brick and studs.
- A second opinion on these repairs should be obtained from a licensed general contractor, rather than a handyman.
- They called the carpenter / handyman who does most of the repairs in our complex.