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  • 11handle — handleable, adj. handleability, n. handleless, adj. /han dl/, n., v., handled, handling. n. 1. a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand. 2. that which may be held, seized, grasped, or taken advantage of in effecting a …

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  • 12handle — /ˈhændl / (say handl) noun 1. a part of a thing which is intended to be grasped by the hand in using or moving it. 2. that by which anything may be held. 3. Colloquial something that may be taken advantage of in effecting a purpose. 4. the feel… …

  • 13handle — 01. I ve been having some problems at work with my boss, but I m sure I ll be able to [handle] the situation. 02. Jeremy is having a lot of trouble [handling] all the stress at work. He really should take a break. 03. I know that it s difficult,… …

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  • 14handle — verb 1》 feel or manipulate with the hands. 2》 manage or cope with (a situation, person, or problem).     ↘control or manage commercially.     ↘deal with.     ↘receive or deal in (stolen goods). 3》 drive or control a vehicle.     ↘(of a vehicle)… …

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  • 15handle — 1. verb 1) handle the vase carefully Syn: hold, pick up, grasp, grip, lift, finger 2) a car which is easy to handle Syn: control, drive, steer, operate, manoeuvre …

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  • 16handle — 1. verb 1) the equipment must be handled with care Syn: hold, pick up, grasp, grip, lift; feel, touch, finger; informal paw 2) a car that is easy to handle Syn: control, drive, steer …

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  • 17To handle without gloves — Handle Han dle (h[a^]n d l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Handled} ( d ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Handling} ( dl[i^]ng).] [OE. handlen, AS. handlian; akin to D. handelen to trade, G. handeln. See {Hand}.] 1. To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold… …

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  • 18Dangerous goods — Hazmat redirects here. For the Marvel character, see Hazmat (comics). An Emergency Medical Technician team training as rescue (grey suits) and decontamination (green suits) responders to hazardous material and toxic contamination situations.… …

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  • 19e-goods — UK US noun [plural] ► E COMMERCE products that you can buy on the internet and download directly to your computer, such as electronic books or software: »When you sell e goods, the Net becomes an automated distribution channel: no products to… …

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  • 20too hot to handle — too dangerous, hot goods, hot stuff    Trine dropped him because he was too hot to handle. He was sexy but scary! …

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