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handle
noun
    1. The part of a utensil, door, etc by which it is held so that it may be used, moved or picked up.
      Thesaurus: arm, handgrip, crank, knob, grasp, grip, haft, hilt.
    2. An opportunity or excuse for doing something.
      Example: Her shyness served as a handle for their bullying
    3. slang
      A person's name or title.
    4. slang5. Said of textiles, etc: the quality which is appreciated by touching or handling.
    (NZ)
    6. A glass beer mug with a handle.
verb handled, handling
    1. To touch, hold, move or operate with the hands.
      Thesaurus: touch, check, finger, prod, probe, feel, fondle, grasp, clutch, paw.
    2. To deal with, control or manage, especially successfully or in the correct way.
      Example: The inquest was handled tactfully
      Example: She handles all the accounts
      Thesaurus: direct, control, supervise, manage, run, operate, administer, conduct, oversee.
    3. To buy, sell or deal in (specific merchandise).
      Thesaurus: deal in, retail, sell, trade in, traffic, market.
    4. To write about or discuss (a theme, subject, etc).
    intr
    5. To respond in a specified way to being operated.
      Example: This car handles very smoothly
Derivative: handled
adj
    Note: in compounds
    Having handles of a specified type or number.
Derivative: handling
noun
    The way in which someone manages or deals with something
      Thesaurus: administration, approach, conduct, management, treatment, direction, manipulation, operation.
Idiom: fly off the handle
    colloq
    To become suddenly very angry.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon.





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