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Long-handled   /lɔŋ-hˈændəld/   Listen
Long-handled

adjective
1.
Having a long handle.  Synonym: pole-handled.



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"Long-handled" Quotes from Famous Books



... procured several pails of water and a long-handled swab and with these did what he could to extinguish the fire on the sails. Several of the others joined in, and inside of ten minutes all danger of a conflagration ...
— The Rover Boys on the Ocean • Arthur M. Winfield

... and herds or domestic fowls, theirs was the constant toil of the cultivator. Their taro and their kumara fields had to be dug, and dug thoroughly with wooden spades. Long-handled and pointed at the end, these implements resembled stilts with a cross-bar about eighteen inches from the ground on which the digger's foot rested. Two men worked them together. The women did not dig the fields, but theirs was the labour almost as severe ...
— The Long White Cloud • William Pember Reeves

... newspaper man whom I know has four different pipes and each serves a special purpose. When he wants to write a humorous article, he says to his wife, 'Where is my funny pipe?' and she hands him a long-handled affair with a weichsel-wood bowl and a cherry stem that has a kind of rakish, good-natured curve to it. Then he sits down and grinds out copy that will make an Englishman laugh at first sight. A big, dumpy brier, with a shorter stem and a ...
— Said the Observer • Louis J. Stellman

... Cattrina on a noble black horse, which pawed and caracoled notwithstanding the heat, while after him strode a gigantic figure also clad from top to toe in white mail, who fiercely brandished a long-handled battle-axe. ...
— Red Eve • H. Rider Haggard

... the table, and as we did so I saw a man thrust a long-handled brush from a loophole at the side of the wall and whiten ...
— Nat the Naturalist - A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas • G. Manville Fenn


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