handed

IPA: hˈændʌd

adjective

  • (in combination) Having a certain kind or number of hands.
  • (in combination) Having a peculiar or characteristic hand or way of treating others.
  • (obsolete) With hands joined; hand in hand.
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Examples of "handed" in Sentences

  • The picture of the man is right handed.
  • Frierson argued for a 33-month prison sentence, the term handed down Friday by U.S. District Court Judge Marsha Pechman.
  • Comparethat to the term handed down to the waitress, Philippa Curtis who killed Victoria McBryde on the A40 near Wheatley in Oxfordshire.
  • Mr. Abramoff is serving a term handed down in Florida two years ago for fraud and tax evasion in his purchase of a fleet of casino cruise boats.
  • The term handed to Michael Duke Coombes on Wednesday in Spokane was 12 years longer than the sentence he was given in 2008 after he pleaded guilty.
  • Mr and Mrs Jones, whose 11-year-old son was shot dead in August 2007 in a Liverpool pub car park, issued a statement following sentencing condemning the term handed to Yates.
  • Your Star readers could well be walking up to their doctors in the coming months and years, have someone shove a questionnaire in their face and a few minutes later, having a label handed to them and their medication,'' he said.
  • In turning down the State's appeal against leniency of sentence, the CCA of Mr Justice Joseph Finnegan presiding sitting with Mr Justice Declan Budd and Mr Justice Daniel O'Keefe held that although "at first sight", the term handed down to Vincent Murtagh "seems lenient indeed", given the circumstances of the case the sentence was "not unduly lenient".

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