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handle

verb transitive
To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold with the hand. The bodies we daily handle--hinder the approach of the part of our hands that press them.

handle

To manage; to use; to wield. That fellow handles a bow like a crow-keeper.

handle

To make familiar by frequent touching. The breeders in Flanders--handle their colts six months every year.

handle

To treat; to discourse on; to discuss; to use or manage in writing or speaking. The author handled the subject with address. The speaker handled the arguments to the best advantage.

handle

To use; to deal with; to practice. They that handle the law knew me not. Jeremiah 2:8.

handle

To treat; to use well or ill: . How wert thou handled?

handle

To manage; to practice on; to transact with. You shall see how I will handle her.

handle

noun
That part of a vessel or instrument which is held in the hand when used, as the haft of a sword, the bail of a kettle.

handle

That of which use is made; the instrument of effecting a purpose.