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How To Use Manhandle In A Sentence

  • He and I manhandle his life-size plastic punching doll into the elevator.
  • The drunk had been manhandled by a gang of youths.
  • They insisted the wooden piece was a work of art and should not have been manhandled by the long arm of the law.
  • Foreign journalists were manhandled by armed police, and told to leave.
  • Foreign journalists were manhandled by armed police, and told to leave.
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  • The gang manhandled the stolen trailer through a gap in the fence.
  • The drunk had been manhandled by a gang of youths.
  • Thing is, that Tahoe they're using as an ambulance got stuck on the street, so we're going to have to manhandle the stretcher in. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • She had hardly had a chance to finish her drink when she was manhandled by burly bouncers and unceremoniously dumped outside the door.
  • At the sub Desmond is being manhandled, which is witnessed by Sayid. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • Game Over II compilation in 2001 and after it was released, Tone said that the label manhandled the original song resulting to this song. Waxy.org Links
  • Gloved workers, their eyes shaded, manhandle glowing, red-hot bars of old iron from a furnace into a rolling mill.
  • I was manhandled by the police
  • If that happened they could easily start to manhandle his body and he would be helpless to prevent it. PROSECUTOR
  • Mayitjha claimed Mnisi had "manhandled" Mpumalanga premier ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They manhandled him into the house and forced him to unlock the safe and give them money.
  • For days she did not venture out for fear that she would be manhandled again.
  • She whispered loudly, as the coffin bearers finally manhandled the casket into the right position and dropped it on the table with a clunk.
  • Foreign journalists were manhandled by armed police, and told to leave.
  • Often the fallen boulders were piled so high on the rock-hewn ledges that it took hours to manhandle them out of the way. KARA KUSH
  • He regarded me with infuriating calm, grabbed my wrists, and manhandled me into the car.
  • At my wife's insistence and at great effort I have manhandled our chifforobe down to the truck from our third floor walk up, loaded it into our pick-up and driven it here to the civic auditorium.
  • The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) however claims that Mudzuri was "manhandled" by police. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The family, nonetheless, laid a charge of assault against the security officer, alleging that he grabbed Williamson and manhandled him.
  • In 2007, Vietnamese police barred the wives or mothers of five dissidents from attending a tea with then Ambassador Michael Marine and Rep. Loretta Sanchez; two were "manhandled," in Ms. Sanchez's words, outside the ambassador's residence. Vietnam Plays Rough
  • If that happened they could easily start to manhandle his body and he would be helpless to prevent it. PROSECUTOR
  • The defendant started to protest and had been violently manhandled out of the premises.
  • The customers suspected of shoplifting were sometimes manhandled in a most indecent way.
  • I recall having to manhandle a heavy garden statue of Hermes, cast in lead, which we had been asked to look after while the owners moved house.
  • Its ammunition is heavy and difficult to manhandle.
  • Thing is, that Tahoe they're using as an ambulance got stuck on the street, so we're going to have to manhandle the stretcher in. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • Often the fallen boulders were piled so high on the rock-hewn ledges that it took hours to manhandle them out of the way. KARA KUSH
  • The rapper then manhandles the fan before throwing him into the audience.
  • Only someone must tell them not to manhandle him and now the priest was gone. PROSECUTOR
  • Next, I visited the nearby car wash, and used their wringer, (also known as a mangle), to manhandle a few ounces of water out of the jeans.
  • The company recently recruited a hard-ass to manhandle the public.
  • These days, she's too big to be manhandled and too canny to be tricked.
  • The mob attempted to rush the doors to the 19th floor elections office, and several people were trampled and manhandled in the process.
  • Only someone must tell them not to manhandle him and now the priest was gone. PROSECUTOR
  • Oher (pronounced "or") is a quiet, reserved man who speaks loudly on the field, where he has demonstrated the ability to absolutely out-quick, outmuscle and totally manhandle opponents. Peak performers: O-line likely to produce bumper draft class again
  • The customers suspected of shoplifting were sometimes manhandled in a most indecent way.
  • The sight of my mother fighting as she was manhandled into a police car outside our flat is truly something that will never leave me.
  • He had seen convicts, after the guards had manhandled them, crippled in body for life, or left to maunder in mind to the end of their days. THE HOBO AND THE FAIRY
  • This was no easy task since the heavy howitzers were not ‘fast movers,’ having to be manhandled with great effort every time a displacement was ordered.
  • He rambles and manhandles the equipment, testily blaming newfangled technology when he has difficulty with basic tasks such as placing a compact disc in a player.
  • The coffin is manhandled back on the truck and heads off through the streets towards the cathedral graveyard, where, three hours later, the crowd has grown dense and patient.
  • A bulky roll of red carpet is being manhandled through the narrow kitchen.
  • Medics manhandled him back to the beach, to await rescue by sea.
  • He rambles and manhandles the equipment, testily blaming newfangled technology when he has difficulty with basic tasks such as placing a compact disc in a player.
  • As with piecrust and meat loaf, the goal is to manhandle the “dough” as little as possible, to avoid toughening the texture and losing too much butterfat to the water. Cheese Balls
  • They manhandled the old man along the corridor.
  • If that were the circumstances -- I don't know what "manhandled" means -- I do, but you have the right to control the scene. CNN Transcript Aug 11, 2002
  • While waiting in queue to buy their tickets, they were mobbed by local men, who manhandled them, pushed them into a corner, pressed against them and felt them up.
  • USA Taekwondo hurried to file a protest, even though Perez said he and others had been "manhandled" at a meeting in June in Korea to sign a document pledging they would not file protests here. USA's Steven Lopez adds bronze to family's medal haul
  • Nobody can barge into my house uninvited and manhandle me.
  • What doesn't get manhandled out gets washed out with whatever purgative their employer prescribes.
  • This year I had no bag, so I just manhandled the thing out the door.
  • A couple of months ago, the art was manhandled and censored when it appeared on the streets as part of the Liverpool Biennale.
  • Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged.
  • Jon Taylor, the man at the center of the controversy, said he was "manhandled" by police from Louisa, Va. Democrat Pushed To The Ground, Arrested By Local Police At Eric Cantor Public Event (VIDEO)
  • With form filled in, you then have to manhandle your purchases onto a huge trolley, queue, pay for them, put them in your car, drive them home and assemble them yourself.
  • We were roughly manhandled and told to stand facing the wall with our hands behind our heads.
  • This would be such a female as our already seriously humbled hero could not manhandle as mere booty.
  • So we had to rent a forklift truck from somewhere, then manhandle the saw into the workshop.
  • We lifted it off the truck and manhandled it into the workshop.
  • He rambles and manhandles the equipment, testily blaming newfangled technology when he has difficulty with basic tasks such as placing a compact disc in a player.
  • Collected from buckets at street corners, transferred to barrels, then shipped north, often to landing places where there was no harbour or beach, it was manhandled ashore from pitching boats.
  • And I haven't heard any apology to the younger man who was also manhandled out of the hall simply for defending Mr Wolfgang.
  • The three of us manhandled the uncovered dinghy out of the shed.
  • A burglar who manhandled a terrified 91-year-old woman when she caught him in her neighbour's flat has had his jail term cut by appeal court judges.
  • We manhandled the piano up the stairs.
  • Three men were manhandled to the ground and handcuffed as they attempted to rush the event.
  • He is manhandled out of the room, down a labyrinth of hallways, and then finally deposited in the lobby with a firm reminder to sign out and leave his pass with the commissionaire.
  • He walked out and claims he then saw his 26-year-old girlfriend being manhandled.
  • This would be such a female as our already seriously humbled hero could not manhandle as mere booty.
  • You have to manhandle the nose into the apex, so when you kiss it perfectly, and you will, because this car handles like a dream, you feel like it was all down to you.
  • Quickly she told him the story of the day when Joel Mazarine had almost surprised her in Orlando's room; how Li Choo had saved the situation by falling down the staircase with the priceless porcelain, and how Mazarine had kicked him -- "manhandled" him, as they say in the West. Wild Youth, Volume 2.
  • He eventually manhandled the rock into his goody bag and dragged it with difficulty to the surface.
  • She refused and was manhandled as a consequence.
  • He was merely a manhandler; and Bill King was something like three months in recovering from the bit of manhandling he received that afternoon on Apia beach. THE HEATHEN
  • She was just going to say she was manhandled by a porter with a penchant for egg sandwiches and, if that didn't work, threaten to have their royal appointment removed.
  • Body2: 1/4 hook from eye, tie a whole marabu feather by the tip, then wrap it like hackle pull fibers back towards the tail. alittle manhandleing may be needed Anyone have good trout flies.
  • An innocent title searcher was mistaken for a genealogist and manhandled at the Springfield Registry of Deeds. Massachusetts Prepares for Invaders

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