large-handed Synonyms

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large-handed Meaning

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large-handed (a.)

Having large hands, Fig.: Taking, or giving, in large quantities; rapacious or bountiful.

large-handed Sentence Examples

  1. The large-handed pianist gracefully glided his fingers across the keys, creating a captivating melody.
  2. The basketball player's large-handed grip on the ball ensured he never lost possession during the game.
  3. The artist's large-handed gestures brought life to the character he was painting on the canvas.
  4. The surgeon's large-handed dexterity allowed him to perform complex surgeries with precision and efficiency.
  5. The construction worker's large-handed grip on the tools provided him with the strength he needed to complete the job.
  6. The sculptor's large-handed touch gave shape to the clay, transforming it into a beautiful piece of art.
  7. The gardener's large-handed grasp of the trowel made it easy for him to plant seeds and tend to the flowers.
  8. The chef's large-handed technique allowed him to create intricate dishes with ease and speed.
  9. The mechanic's large-handed grip on the wrench gave him the leverage he needed to loosen the rusty bolts.
  10. The lumberjack's large-handed swing of the axe allowed him to fell trees with power and precision.

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Having large hands, Fig.: Taking, or giving, in large quantities; rapacious or bountiful.

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The large-handed pianist gracefully glided his fingers across the keys, creating a captivating melody.

The basketball player's large-handed grip on the ball ensured he never lost possession during the game.

The artist's large-handed gestures brought life to the character he was painting on the canvas.

The surgeon's large-handed dexterity allowed him to perform complex surgeries with precision and efficiency.