Definition of handled in English:
handled
adjective ˈhand(ə)ldˈhændld
Having a handle or handles, especially of a specified type or number.
in combination brass-handled doors
Example sentencesExamples
- In 1967, they were the first company to produce plastic-handled scissors.
- Strain the mulled wine into a handled glass or mug, and drink warm.
- He took a large-handled broom used by the porter.
- The coffee is made individually in small, long-handled pots.
- To this good day, a set of plastic-handled steak knives reside in my Mother's silverware drawer.
- You cannot place bone-handled silver knives in the dishwasher.
- The lady behind the counter used a double-handled cheese knife to slice samples off of wheels of their aged edam and gouda.
- His possessions lay around him, including a bit and bridle from his horse at his head, pairs of stirrup mounts and spurs by his feet, and a handled iron cauldron.
- Using a stiff long-handled brush, scrub the stain with concentrated detergent suds.
- One lady carried a handled shopping bag.