Synonym: adept, apt, available, convenient, inept, nearby, proficient, ready, skillful, useful. Similar words: hand in hand, candy, and yet, windy, mind you, hand, than, on hand. Meaning: ['hændɪ] n. United States blues musician who transcribed and published traditional blues music (1873-1958). adj. 1. easy to reach 2. easy to use 3. skillful with the hands.
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91 It was handy since it opened directly on to the parking slots for office staff, much prized and intrigued over.
92 Para Handy raises a new head of steam Nan Spowart reports on the re-creation of a West coast legend.
93 But nomatterhow optimistic the weather forecast, keep a raincoat handy if you intend taking a closeup.
94 Socially too, Poole was always popular with the cutter crews with its handy berthing facilities close to the town.
95 It was something he felt might come in very handy.
96 Getting to use a whole extra rank of weapons in the face of a charge can come in very handy.
97 It's probably of most use in managing large networks, but it's handy and it's free.
98 Which is handy for large files as it's faster and can resume broken downloads.
99 Right at the bottom is a handy storage compartment for all your baking trays, dishes and so on.
100 In the first place, Handy attributes more permanence to the professional core than actually exists.
101 Thankfully the floating grey pods which occasionally appear contain handy weapon power-ups and extra lives.
102 If your cupboards are full to bursting, put up a handy shelf.
103 As I mentioned earlier, a geostationary orbit is very handy for communications satellites.
104 This mechanism is rarely used but is handy when a case is stalling.
105 The unions have become like a resident Grandad - no less embarrassing for enfeeblement, but still handy with his wallet.
106 All it takes is some imagination to think up handy tips to help other producers.
107 We would imagine that the wire brush is very handy for cleaning up old iron and steel.
108 The house was near Drury Lane, handy for the theatre, which was essential.
109 A hacksaw always comes in handy for cutting plastic pipes.
110 Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error at the usual address.
111 So make sure you keep them somewhere handy at all times.
112 I suppose reading must come in quite handy at times like these.
113 No handy planks of wood, no convenient lengths of baler twine kindly left behind by a farmer.
114 One thousand smackers would come in very handy at the moment.
115 Where design permits,(www.Sentencedict.com) the old-fashioned serving hatch can come in handy: it's the dumb waiter of the less-palatial home.
116 Isaac swabbed perspiration from above his haunted eyes with a rag he kept handy for cleaning the windshield.
117 I used my handy immersion blender, being careful to leave some chunks intact.
118 Overall, it is a handy reference text and well constructed guide to this particular form of research.
119 Extra money will come in handy as there will soon be a particular project to support.
120 Keep a wire brush handy for this purpose and rub down the grill after finishing your cooking.