Synonym: penmanship. Similar words: writing, writings, writhing, exciting, vomiting, limiting, awaiting, enchanting. Meaning: n. 1. something written by hand 2. the activity of writing by hand.
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1. Her handwriting slants from left to right.
2. Your handwriting is very good.
3. Can you give me a specimen of your handwriting?
4. His handwriting is simply terrible.
5. There's been a noticeable improvement in his handwriting.
6. Her handwriting was neat and legible.
7. I know people's handwriting changes as they get older.
8. He certified it was his wife's handwriting.
9. It's always a problem deciphering his handwriting.
10. The handwriting on both cheques is identical.
11. What does her handwriting tell you about her character?
12. I recognised her handwriting on the envelope.
13. She's the student whose handwriting is the best in my class.
14. The handwriting expert attested to the genuineness of the signature.
15. Don't keep on at him about his handwriting or he'll get a complex.
16. We need to ensure that handwriting is properly taught in our primary schools.
17. Her handwriting was clearly legible.
18. My handwriting has never been very neat.
19. Can anyone decipher his handwriting?
20. I didn't recognize the handwriting on the envelope.
21. Her handwriting is barely legible.
22. She took off a mark for bad handwriting.
23. Out of question, it is his handwriting.
24. Her handwriting is very hard to read.
25. Why do doctors have such terrible handwriting?
26. It was difficult to make out the manager's handwriting.
27. His handwriting squiggled across the page.
28. The handwriting belongs to a male.
29. This technology enables computers to read handwriting.
30. There's been a noticeable improvement in her handwriting.
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