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Definitions for Handling
[1] a touching, grasping, or using with the hands.
[2] the manner of treating or dealing with something; management; treatment.
[3] the manual or mechanical method or process by which something is moved, carried, transported, etc.
[4] of or relating to the process of moving, transporting, delivering, working with, etc.: The factory added a 10 percent handling charge for delivery.
[5] a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
[6] that which may be held, seized, grasped, or taken advantage of in effecting a purpose: The clue was a handle for solving the mystery.
[7] Slang . a person's name, especially the given name. a person's alias, nickname, or code name. a username, as on a social media website: What's your Twitter handle? a name or term by which something is known, described, or explained.
[8] the total amount wagered on an event, series of events, or for an entire season or seasons, as at a gambling casino or in horse racing: The track handle for the day was over a million dollars.
[9] the total amount of money taken in by a business concern on one transaction, sale, event, or series of transactions, or during a specific period, especially by a theater, nightclub, sports arena, resort hotel, or the like.
[10] hand(def 27) .
[11] Informal . a way of getting ahead or gaining an advantage: The manufacturer regards the new appliance as its handle on the Christmas market.
[12] to touch, pick up, carry, or feel with the hand or hands; use the hands on; take hold of.
[13] to manage, deal with, or be responsible for: My wife handles the household accounts. This computer handles all our billing.
[14] to use or employ, especially in a particular manner; manipulate: to handle color expertly in painting.
[15] to manage, direct, train, or control: to handle troops.
[16] to deal with (a subject, theme, argument, etc.): The poem handled the problem of instinct versus intellect.
[17] to deal with or treat in a particular way: to handle a person with tact.
[18] to deal or trade in: to handle dry goods.
[19] to behave or perform in a particular way when handled, directed, managed, etc.: The troops handled well. The jet was handling poorly.
[20] the act or an instance of picking up, turning over, or touching something
[21] treatment, as of a theme in literature
[22] the process by which a commodity is packaged, transported, etc (as modifier ) handling charges
[23] law the act of receiving property that one knows or believes to be stolen
[24] the part of a utensil, drawer, etc, designed to be held in order to move, use, or pick up the object
[25] NZ a glass beer mug with a handle
[26] slang a person's name or title
[27] a CB radio slang name for call sign
[28] an opportunity, reason, or excuse for doing something his background served as a handle for their mockery
[29] the quality, as of textiles, perceived by touching or feeling
[30] the total amount of a bet on a horse race or similar event
[31] fly off the handle informal to become suddenly extremely angry
[32] to pick up and hold, move, or touch with the hands
[33] to operate or employ using the hands the boy handled the reins well
[34] to have power or control over my wife handles my investments
[35] to manage successfully a secretary must be able to handle clients
[36] to discuss (a theme, subject, etc)
[37] to deal with or treat in a specified way I was handled with great tact
[38] to trade or deal in (specified merchandise)
[39] (intr) to react or respond in a specified way to operation or control the car handles well on bends
Words related to Handling
conduct, administration, supervision, treatment, manipulation, approach, care, direction, charge, running, superintendence, styling
Words nearby Handling
handlebars, handled, handler, handless, handley page, handling, handload, handloom, handloomed, handmade, handmaid
Origin of Handling
ebefore 900; (noun) Middle English handel, Old English hand(e)le, derivative of hand; (verb) Middle English handelen, Old English handlian (cognate with German handlen, Old Norse hǫndla to seize), derivative of the noun
Other words from Handling
han·dle·a·ble , adjective
han·dle·a·bil·i·ty , noun
han·dle·less , adjective
o·ver·han·dle , verb (used with object), o·ver·han·dled, o·ver·han·dling.
pre·han·dle , verb (used with object), pre·han·dled, pre·han·dling.
re·han·dle , verb (used with object), re·han·dled, re·han·dling.
Word origin for Handling
eOld English; related to Old Saxon handlon (vb), Old High German hantilla towel
Synonyms for Handling
administration, approach, care, conduct, manipulation, supervision, treatment, charge, direction, running, styling, superintendence