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Definition of the day : « handler »
- As in manager : noun person who runs organization
- As in merchant : noun person who sells goods
- As in trainer : noun instructor, teacher
- As in agent : noun person representing an organization or person in business
- As in driver : noun person who engineers vehicle
- He was already beginning to show his natural fitness as a handler of weapons.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Outlaw » by Emerson Hough
- "There's a certain advantage to this," he said as he moved the handler delicately.
- Extract from : « Pandemic » by Jesse Franklin Bone
- Count Redstone's handler, a bronzed, gray-haired veteran, said "Ready!"
- Extract from : « Frank of Freedom Hill » by Samuel A. Derieux
- Comet found birds and Swygert, his handler, flushed them and shot.
- Extract from : « Frank of Freedom Hill » by Samuel A. Derieux
- When with the gambler, or the roue, he was equally at home—a debauchee, or a handler of cards.
- Extract from : « Ellen Walton » by Alvin Addison
- The music store engaged him as handler at six dollars a week.
- Extract from : « McTeague » by Frank Norris
- No, despite the irony of the handler of money, there are some consciences that refuse to yield: and then, what then?
- Extract from : « His Excellency the Minister » by Jules Claretie
- Technically, Leonardo was not a handler of the brush superior in any way to his Florentine contemporaries.
- Extract from : « A Text-Book of the History of Painting » by John C. Van Dyke
- This operation necessitates only three men—a gatherer, a handler, and a carrier-off.
- Extract from : « How To Write Special Feature Articles » by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer
- And if he is lazy, he has to be spurred with all sorts of whips, which are offensive both to the handler and the handled.
- Extract from : « Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre » by Voltairine de Cleyre