with a heavy hand
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with a heavy hand — If someone does something with a heavy hand, they do it in a strict way, exerting a lot of control … The small dictionary of idiomes
with a heavy hand — phrasal 1. : with little mercy : sternly, rigorously put down a revolt with a heavy hand 2. : without grace, delicacy, or sensitivity : clumsily went at the task with a heavy hand neglecting essential distinctions … Useful english dictionary
with a heavy hand — If someone does something with a heavy hand, they do it in a strict way, exerting a lot of control. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
With a heavy hand — If someone does something with a heavy hand, they do it in a strict way, exerting a lot of control … Dictionary of English idioms
with a heavy hand — idi a) with severity; oppressively b) in a clumsy manner; awkwardly; gracelessly … From formal English to slang
Heavy hand — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hand — [hand] n. [ME < OE, akin to Goth handus < base of hinthan, to seize (hence, basic sense “grasper”) < ? IE base * kent , ? to seize] I 1. the part of the human body attached to the end of the forearm, including the wrist, palm, fingers,… … English World dictionary
hand — handlike, adj. /hand/, n. 1. the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb. 2. the corresponding part of the forelimb in any of the higher vertebrates. 3 … Universalium
hand — I [[t]hæ̱nd[/t]] NOUN USES AND PHRASES ♦ hands (Please look at category 56 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.) 1) N COUNT Your hands are the parts of your body at the end of your arms. Each hand has four … English dictionary
hand — I n. part of the arm below the wrist 1) to shake smb. s hand; to shake hands with smb. 2) to clasp, grab, grasp; take smb. s hand 3) to hold; join hands 4) to lay one s hands on 5) to cup one s hands 6) to clap one s hands 7) to wring one s hands … Combinatory dictionary
heavy — I. adjective (heavier; est) Etymology: Middle English hevy, from Old English hefig; akin to Old High German hebīc heavy, Old English hebban to lift more at heave Date: before 12th century 1. a. having great weight; also characterized by mass or… … New Collegiate Dictionary