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long-handled

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a long handle

How To Use long-handled In A Sentence

  • The 3rd Division prisoner by a series of processes and with the aid of a long-handled polisher, first swept, then beeswaxed, then polished the wooden floor. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
  • When all the cornmeal is added, begin stirring with a long-handled wooden spoon.
  • The coffee is made individually in small, long-handled pots.
  • Although a pressure washer is more efficient in removal of dirt and debris, scrubbing the inside with a long-handled broom and a mild soap is acceptable.
  • A sprayer can be used, but some deck experts prefer to use a long-handled painting pad on decking, and painting ‘mitts’ or a brush on railings and balusters.
  • When all the snow was thrown out that could be reached with the long-handled snowshovels a rude windlass was made, and then the leather baglike bucket was brought into requisition, and the work went on as fast as it was possible to haul up the snow and have it dragged away on the dog-sleds. Winter Adventures of Three Boys
  • Long-handled battle-axes might be used instead of swords, particularly in open combat.
  • Using long-handled tongs, he holds the metal in the forge until it heats to a dull red or straw color, then quickly moves it to the anvil.
  • After washing the cervix with antiseptic solution, the clinician will place a tenaculum a long-handled, slender instrument on the cervix. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • In the deep archway were guards, dressed in brocaded and puffed suits, their long-handled spears beside them – who sat and threw dice. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
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