Read full poem →of Monmouth, as well as some of the romances, French and
English. These sources he has handled very freely. He
says to the Queen that he is not presenting to her
Dictionary Entry
To touch; to feel or hold with the hand(s).
Origin
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Poetry examples for “handled”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The principal might yield a greater sum,
Yet handled ill, amounts but to this crumb;
My stock's so small I know not how to pay,
Read full poem →ing stones. The policeman refused. As the dead body
of the drowned boy was being handled, more rocks were
thrown, on both sides. ‘The policeman held on to his
Read full poem →Your account is handled by a Service Representative in the Business Office who will
Read full poem →Demur, -- you're straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.
Read full poem →cutting up lines into 'feet,' such additional syllables make the line seem
awkward; whereas, if properly handled, they are very acceptable.
Read full poem →about one. The number of requests for assistance was much lower than
anticipated, in fact, with few exceptions one person could have handled
all requests without causing a great deal of delay to any one groupe An
Read full poem →From a non-dial telephone—give the number to the Operator. On out-of-town calls, ask for Long
Distance if you know that the call will be handled by Long Distance. Otherwise, give it to the
Read full poem →these thynges spoken of me generally and brefely, yf they
be wel knowen, had, and handled, shall brynge a man to
suche shootynge, as fewe or none ever yet came unto, but
Read full poem →That they might Passage get,
But she so handled still the Matter,
They came as good as ours, or better,
