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handed
[ han-did ]
adjective
two-handed backhand; a four-handed piano work.
- using a particular hand (usually used in combination):
right-handed.
- having, requiring, or with the number of people, workers, or players indicated (usually used in combination):
a three-handed game of poker.
- manned; staffed (usually used in combination).
-handed
adjective
- having a hand or hands as specified
broad-handed
a four-handed game of cards
- made as specified for either left- or right-hand operation or positioning
Example Sentences
According to Reuters news agency, which has seen US proposals handed to European officials last week as well as subsequent counter-proposals from Europe and Ukraine, there are significant disparities between them.
"I handed the phone to mum. As they spoke, I watched her tears dry. It was an incredibly moving moment."
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This year's exam season will be very similar to the past few, with more than two million papers being handed out to pupils in silent school halls over the next month.
On social media, Hill subsequently claimed Bauer 鈥渉anded back an insurance sum to me that was meant for him in order for me to drop my countersuit.鈥
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