handing out (Meaning)

handing out

to give freely, to give without charge, a portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar, administer, a prepared statement released to the press, an information sheet for free distribution, food, clothing, or money given to a beggar, a prepared statement released to the news media, a folder or circular of information for free distribution

handing out Sentence Examples

  1. The mayor was handing out free ice cream to children at the park.
  2. The teacher handed out worksheets to the students, assigning them homework.
  3. The volunteer handed out food and blankets to the homeless at the shelter.
  4. The politician was handing out campaign flyers at the rally.
  5. The store manager handed out employee evaluations during the performance review meeting.
  6. The judge handed out the verdict to the jury, determining the defendant's fate.
  7. The postal worker handed out mail to the residents in the neighborhood.
  8. The doctor handed out prescriptions to the patients waiting in the lobby.
  9. The librarian handed out books to the children at the library's storytime.
  10. The airline attendant handed out safety instructions to the passengers before takeoff.

FAQs About the word handing out

to give freely, to give without charge, a portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar, administer, a prepared statement released to the pr

dividing, allocating, dealing (out), doling out, meting (out), parcelling (out), parceling (out), dispensing, providing,distributing

denying, refusing, declining, rejecting, withholding,depriving (of), misallocating,disallowing,pinching, skimping

The mayor was handing out free ice cream to children at the park.

The teacher handed out worksheets to the students, assigning them homework.

The volunteer handed out food and blankets to the homeless at the shelter.

The politician was handing out campaign flyers at the rally.