How To Use One-handed In A Sentence

  • A one-handed stop to thwart the last move of the match underlined his value. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also like the this seems to be a recipe I can make one-handed -- except for stirring the bechamel -- maybe I can do that left-handed too (I am a bit disabled for the moment, but keeping a positive attitude, and pasta helps!). Recipe for Artichoke Pastitsio with Basil Béchamel (Παστίτσιο με Αγκινάρες και Κρέμα Βασιλικό)
  • Weiss played the edge of his desk one-handed, a tremolo finished with a rapped flourish. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The controls are well thought out for one-handed operation, and it felt nicely balanced. Times, Sunday Times
  • She boosted him up one-handed, and her smile was shaky as she faced him from a distance of inches.
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  • He came out with a decidedly retro game, a one-handed backhand and a pronounced taste for following the big serve with a volley. Times, Sunday Times
  • He came out with a decidedly retro game, a one-handed backhand and a pronounced taste for following the big serve with a volley. Times, Sunday Times
  • For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers.
  • I believe the bigger racket has helped him with his one-handed backhand by preventing a lot of the shanks.
  • A one-handed stop to thwart the last move of the match underlined his value. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was straining to lift the bar one-handed.
  • He fired his weapon one-handed, his finger squeezing the trigger only once.
  • Before I knew it, I was happily slurping my delicious pea and mint soup one-handed, left arm hooked blissfully over banister.
  • A mother balanced a snowsuited baby on her lap and ate a half-sandwich one-handed while her husband squirted sanitizer into the outstretched palms of two little boys. Fly Away Home
  • He came out with a decidedly retro game, a one-handed backhand and a pronounced taste for following the big serve with a volley. Times, Sunday Times
  • A one-handed stop to thwart the last move of the match underlined his value. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although brilliant with the glove, Power became a source of controversy because of the one-handed style that he used on ground balls and pop-ups.
  • It plans soon to ship a Bluetooth version of its one-handed FrogPad keyboard.
  • Others have suggested that he held on to the pistol while firing the shotgun one-handed.
  • Either way, the one-handed rod was the common denominator for chunking topwater plugs, spinnerbaits and subsurface lures amid the sloughs and backwaters.
  • We have all raged at those dangerous idiots who insist on driving one-handed down the motorway at 80 mph while gabbling into a mobile phone.
  • The Dundee midfielder was performing a series of wheezes for the photographer, involving hanging from goalposts and catching a ball one-handed, when I found out he had been chosen.
  • His terrifying frame is his own work, built with stomach exercises and thousands of one-handed press-ups.
  • Even the high end PDA market is small beer compared to one-handed smartphones which are essentially portable office document 'viewers'.
  • Carefully, one-handed, he peeled it off his right ear and set it on the passenger seat, unable to figure out how to turn off the neon flashers.
  • There he found a deck of cards and began a marathon game of one-handed pinochle.
  • Glenavon keeper Robbie Beck was a virtual spectator but earned his pay-packet with a brilliant one-handed save from sub Michael Surgeon.
  • On one play, he turns around, stops and makes a one-handed catch of an underthrown ball.
  • As injury time arrived, Hinchcliffe highlighted his abilities again with a one-handed swat on a netbound Numan effort.
  • Kids also did better on narrow bridges if they switched their method of holding the handrail during a crossing, such as going from a one-handed grip facing frontward to a two-handed grip facing sideways.
  • An investment in the sword skill will lead him to swing it one-handed.
  • Learn how to do a one-handed cut to reveal cards with sleight of hand techniques from a real magician in this free card tricks video.
  • CAIN will climbsintosthe ring, AUSTIN will give him a leg lock then CAIN will break out and apply a one-handed choke hold on AUSTIN and then slam him down.
  • It was easy to use one-handed and without looking, thanks to a simple jog dial on the right unit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the instruments mentioned are: "Two screw profiles: one outliner: four one-handed little planes: rods for making cornices: two large squares and one grafonetto: three chisels, one glued and one all of iron: a pair of big pincers: two little axes: and a bench to put the tarsia on. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
  • In such a situation, a one-handed lift obviously won't work.
  • Similarly, European erotica first entered American screens as sliced and dubbed sexploitation pictures for the one-handed cinema set, before they entered the art houses of New York and LA.
  • Instead, I composed myself and did a handspring into a one-handed cartwheel.
  • I pulled out my pocketknife, one of those snazzy one-handed little openers.
  • The new one-handed cap and curvy bottle has both convenience and functionality.
  • This model has been used for a broad range of medical products, from highly developed diagnostic and patient-monitoring systems to high-tech bandages and one-handed tourniquets.
  • He is an ageing rocker who has found, mid-concert, that he can no longer do the splits while playing his guitar solo one-handed behind his head.
  • Zuma Press Arizona receiver Juron Criner can't quite make a one-handed grab. College Football Saturday
  • He plays half the second hole one-handed, chipping the ball along the fairway with his right hand while cradling the phone to his ear with his left.
  • The orchestral instrument uses softer beaters, like giant timpani sticks, often double-ended so that a roll may be played one-handed by twisting the wrist.
  • I read them one-handed, a Scotch in the other.
  • A brilliantly instinctive, one-handed catch at first slip was particularly memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Expert chording text entry on the twiddler one-handed keyboard. World Wide Mind
  • Chipping one-handed has saved my career. The Sun
  • Burchill met his cross with a superb header but the keeper defied him with an incredible one-handed save.
  • Methods to control bleeding include fibrin hemostatic dressings and one-handed tourniquets.
  • The former England wicketkeeper, 40, took a stunning one-handed effort to see off the Somerset danger man Kieron Pollard before embarking on some joyous celebrations. Leicestershire victory was written in the stars, says Paul Nixon
  • The kaleidoscope was a one-handed device that allowed freedom of one arm for IV insertion.
  • Once these two-handed exercise drills are mastered, the athlete is progressed to one-handed drills.
  • A one-handed lift can be used for picking up all objects except the heaviest or most unwieldy items.
  • The power soft top goes down easily with a one-handed release and the press of a button.
  • Having adopted the drape-against-wall style for my bumf-hanging activities, I find that it allows one to tear the paper off one-handedly and very neatly.
  • Always wanted to learn to play the piano, maybe get a synthesizer, program in the chords, do it one-handed. CORMORANT
  • It's a device you really can use one-handed.
  • Our first order of business would be to figure out a method of allowing our citizens to vote one-handed.
  • The military style is, and must ever be essentially _a one-handed style_, for the soldier must have his right hand at liberty for his weapons. Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece or, Common Sense and Common Errors in Common Riding
  • The keypad is squashed at the bottom of the phone fascia, making one-handed text typing tricky.
  • Maybe if the importation of one-handed opening knives is banned, a quality USA made selection will be manufactured! All About Rifle Abuse*
  • The equipment is not well-designed for one-handed operation.
  • Silent Scope 2 was shown with a prototype one-handed controller, which has a thumb roller ball used to aim and a gun-like trigger.
  • Big talk from a thrapple I could wring one-handed? The Virgin In The Ice
  • He appreciates the opportunity to demonstrate the one-handed shotgun technique.
  • It was beautiful, really, and could, with a strong enough arm, be fired one-handed without threat of recoil breaking one's bones.
  • He twisted and groped one-handed behind the cantle of his saddle for his hunting-bow and quiver, found them and fumbled them loose.
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  • Woods was certainly not keeping a low profile, not in a shirt Alliss described as "crushed loganberry", the kind of outré leisure wear perfect for the golf course but less suited to slipping unnoticed into the Marriott Renaissance with one of the leading lights in the world of one-handed entertainment. Tiger Woods' fans want lurid details about his putter, not porn stars
  • The poor guy will awkwardly wield a one-handed sword using both hands in the beginning.
  • a one-handed backetball shot
  • He brought his stave up and I quickly dropped my left hand, dealing him a one-handed blow on the side off his arm before bringing my own stave up to block his blow.
  • It's only slightly larger than a rotary harmonica and about the same size as a one-handed cello.
  • In addition to packing lightweight plastic signal mirrors, well-designed whistles and flints that can be used one-handed, each kit contains a special type of tinder called WetFire.
  • If a one-handed keyboard is more than you can handle, they introduced a digital notepad.

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