manyhanded
See also: many-handed
English
Adjective
manyhanded (comparative more manyhanded, superlative most manyhanded)
- Alternative form of many-handed
- 1850, Charles Knight & John Leighton, Half Hours with the Best Authors, page 62:
- The all-sweeping besom of societarian reformation—your only modern Alcides' club to rid the time of its abuses — is uplift with manyhanded sway to exterpate the last fluttering tatters of the bugbear Mendicity from the metropolis.
- 2004, Sir Michael Sadler & Jack Sislian, Representative Sadleriana, →ISBN, page 34:
- If social politics in England became actively volcanic, it would need a manyhanded Gestapo to stop the little geysers from functioning.
- 2009, Patricia M. Boyer, The March of Days: Optimistic Realism through the Seasons of Life, →ISBN:
- Through the manyhanded program of UNICEF, we can in Hallowe'en reach out to dispel some of the very darkness that terrified those ancestors.
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