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[ uhn-han-dld ] / ʌnˈhæn dld /
adjectivenot handled; not touched. (of animals) untamed; unbroken; untrained. Origin of unhandledFirst recorded in 1550–60; un-1 + handled Words nearby unhandledunhair, unhallow, unhallowed, unhampered, unhand, unhandled, unhandsome, unhandy, unhappy, unharmed, unharness Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unhandledIt seems strange that the great store of treasure which he opened to us should have been unhandled and unknown so long. My Contemporaries In Fiction|David Christie Murray The tea-cups, saucered and lidded, but unhandled, stood in a row before the polished brass hot-water kettle. The Best Short Stories of 1919|Various It will take a power that some of us have not known to let that glass go untouched, and that quieting drug untasted and unhandled. Quiet Talks on Power|S.D. Gordon I would to God that I, too, possessed the tender irritableness of unhandled sensibility. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. I (of 2)|Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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