hard-handed (Meaning)

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hard-handed (a.)

Having hard hands, as a manual laborer.

hard-handed Sentence Examples

  1. The hard-handed carpenter deftly wielded his tools, shaping the wood with precision.
  2. The farmer's hands were hard-handed from years of tilling the unforgiving soil.
  3. The blacksmith's hard-handed grip forged intricate metalwork with ease.
  4. The mechanic's hard-handed touch effortlessly disassembled and repaired complex engines.
  5. The boxer's hard-handed punches sent shockwaves through his opponent's body.
  6. The sculptor's hard-handed fingers molded clay into delicate and evocative forms.
  7. The masseuse's hard-handed techniques released tension and eased pain from weary muscles.
  8. The mountain climber's hard-handed grip scaled treacherous peaks with confidence.
  9. The nurse's hard-handed touch provided comfort and reassurance to patients in distress.
  10. The gardener's hard-handed cultivation transformed barren soil into a vibrant garden.

FAQs About the word hard-handed

Having hard hands, as a manual laborer.

brutal, hard,tough, harsh, trying, rough, searing, oppressive, severe, bad

comfortable, comfortable, light,easy, soft, soft, light, easy, friendly, genial

The hard-handed carpenter deftly wielded his tools, shaping the wood with precision.

The farmer's hands were hard-handed from years of tilling the unforgiving soil.

The blacksmith's hard-handed grip forged intricate metalwork with ease.

The mechanic's hard-handed touch effortlessly disassembled and repaired complex engines.