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Webster 1828 Edition


Hardhanded

H`ARDHANDED

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Adj.
Having hard hands, as a laborer.

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hardhanded

hardhanded

See also: hard-handed and hard handed

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hardhanded (comparative more hardhanded, superlative most hardhanded)

  1. forceful, excessive, draconian, or abusive
  2. Working-class; having hands hardened from labor.
    • 1864, Thomas Carlyle, Critical and miscellanous essays, page 374:
      To deliver out of that Egyptian bondage to Wretchedness, and Ignorance, and Sin, the hardhanded millions, of whom this hardhanded, earnest witness, and writer, is here representative.
    • 2002, Alexander Leggatt, English Stage Comedy 1490-1990, ISBN 1134657897, page 23:
      One reason why Peter Quince and his actors make such a fine mess of the tragedy of Pyramus and Thisbe is they are 'Hardhanded men that work in Athens here'.
    • 2003, Henry George & ‎Kenneth C. Wenzer, Henry George: Collected Journalistic Writings - Volume 1, ISBN 0765610663, page 68:
      All experience proves that capital invariably secures the lion's share of the products and profits of hardhanded industry.

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