handled

IPA: hˈændʌɫd

adjective

  • Having a specified number or kind of handles.
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Examples of "handled" in Sentences

  • The most dangerous place I have ever been when firearms are being handled is on a Law Enforcement Range.
  • I think part of the secret is that you never really feel like things are handled from a rational perspective.
  • Robin handled the extremes, and also expressed aspects of his mentor's private life that Batman wouldn't say out loud.
  • The story about ANPR bleeping away generating more work than can be handled is probably repeated in every farce in the country.
  • But the distinction in how they are handled is well established even as to persons who are U.S. citizens engaging in acts on U.S. soil.
  • The livestock owner must take what measures he can, because local law enforcement is not interested in problems that cannot be handled from the comfort of a car seat.
  • Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Melanie Oudin handled singles duties — No. 1-ranked Liezel Huber anchored the doubles — in the semifinals, but Venus and Serena Williams would be hard to pass up if they are interested and available.

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