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Webster 1913 Edition
Double-handed
Dou′ble-hand′ed
,Adj.
1.
Having two hands.
2.
Deceitful; deceptive.
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Webster 1828 Edition
Double-handed
DOUBLE-HANDED
,Adj.
Definition 2024
double-handed
double-handed
See also: doublehanded
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Adjective
double-handed (not comparable)
- Involving both hands.
- 2002, Lilli Ahrendt & Mathilde Kohl, Baby Swimming, ISBN 1841260770, page 116:
- With this double-handed frontal horizontal grip the child is held in secure prone position so that its legs can move freely.
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- Designed to be used with two hands.
- 2010, Steve Starling, Fishing For Dummies, ISBN 174246839X:
- Usually 2–3.5 metres in length, double-handed spinning rods are ideal for tackling slightly larger fish, including tailor, salmon (hahawai), trevally, flathead, snapper, barramundi, and Murray cod.
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- Involving two people.
- 2010, Malcolm Pryce, Last Tango in Aberystwyth, ISBN 1408809036:
- The double-handed conversation had started to resemble a vaudeville act.
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- Serving two purposes or involving two approaches.
- 2003 June, “Economic Outlook”, in OECD Economic Outlook, number 1, ISBN 926410058X:
- A “double-handed” strategy is called for, where the authorities show a readiness to intervene in the short run to support the economy should it flag again, while at the same time providing economic agents with a sense of long-term direction and governance to re-establish confidence.
- 2010, Gary Willis, The Key Issues Concerning Contemporary Art, ISBN 1921775181:
- Duchamp played a double-handed game, on one hand a public strategy on the other a clandestine commitment.
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- deceitful; deceptive
- 1835, Alphonse de Lamartine, A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land:
- Ibrahim, who entertains suspicions of this double-handed policy, compromises the Prince by every means in his power.
- 2010, Sukanya Banerjee, Becoming Imperial Citizens, ISBN 0822391988, page 131:
- While the idea of a “special post” reflects, as we have seen earlier, the double-handed way in which female professional labor was capitalized upon by the state, it also shows how the colonial bureaucracy used the vector of work to normalize a certain congruity between gender and citizenship.
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Adverb
double-handed (not comparable)
- With two hands.
- 2015, Nick Oldham, Edge: A Henry Christie thriller, ISBN 178010619X:
- Holding his stick double-handed, the man swung it around mid-height towards Henry's already bruised rib cage.
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Verb
double-handed
- simple past tense and past participle of double-hand
- 2015, Becky Masterman, Fear the Darkness, ISBN 1409143740:
- I could see it the first time I met her, the way she peered at Carlo, whom she had just met. and at the gala the other night, the way she fell into Adrian Franklin and then double-handed his hand when he helped her up.
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