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hard-handed

American  
[hahrd-han-did] / ˈhɑrdˈhæn dɪd /
Or hardhanded

adjective

  1. oppressive or tyrannical; stern or cruel.

  2. having hands hardened by toil.


Other Word Forms

  • hard-handedness noun
  • hardhandedness noun

Etymology

Origin of hard-handed

First recorded in 1580–90

Example Sentences

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This is definitely the right way for the hard-handed Yorkshireman to play the spinner.

From The Guardian • Dec. 29, 2015

They were out for 60 only partly due to the moving ball; it was mainly due to their testosterone-fuelled, front-foot, hard-handed attack frenzy.

From The Guardian • Aug. 7, 2015

They were out for 60 only partly due to the moving ball; it was mainly due to their testosterone-fuelled, front-foot, hard-handed attack frenzy.

From The Guardian • Aug. 7, 2015

Delbert LeRoy True, pride of the anthropology department at the University of California at Los Angeles, is a hard-handed man of 37.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thome was as prickly as his name, a spare, sharp-featured man of fifty, hard-eyed and hard-handed, his black hair streaked with grey.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin