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    Use "handy" in a sentence

    handy example sentences

    handy


    1. Always be sure you have a snack handy or that you eat before leaving the house so you are not tempted by the fast food restaurants while you are out


    2. This information will come in handy when determining how many snails your property has, and whether the snail population is growing or dying back


    3. A seal a meal is a handy tool


    4. Pretty scary, huh? How does one prevent such a crisis such as this? Well, I’ve come up with a handy acronym that can help you prevent even your biggest problem students from getting out of hand: LEER


    5. Here a garden notebook becomes very handy


    6. He bunted it beautifully down the third base line and just stood there in the batter’s box admiring his handy work


    7. used whatever soap was handy and combed my hair as if she to stay as close to natural as possible


    8. This required some tools she didn't have handy


    9. They kept the fire large and their weapons handy


    10. perspective of the masses may come in handy

    11. Our mutual friend is opening a fish processing factory just down the road in St Austell, which might come in handy now that we’ve run out of cash”


    12. She wanted out of the marriage and would use whatever excuse was handy


    13. This place would be very handy for whizzing in and out of town


    14. When he was honest with himself he knew why, he was just a casual thing to her, a roommate with a handy dick


    15. empathetic young woman, and that had certainly come in handy during the past few months, yet she wondered if she could handle this particular situation she was being thrust into


    16. It was one of those situations where it came in handy to have a name that


    17. On more than one occasion this had come in handy in his own work, so he often discussed cases with her


    18. "This is a handy cove," says he at length; "and a pleasant situated grog-shop


    19. He resolved to accept whatever friend Foemong's companion had handy, be polite and considerate and give her the best time he could


    20. and handy to reach by anyone who has a

    21. • Keep these lists handy and update it as new ideas come to mind


    22. Besides their talents would come in handy


    23. To prove the effectiveness of this handy guide, I invite you to give it away


    24. with at The Pheasant Inn, which was handy for Peter’s large cottage


    25. A seven iron is also handy to have around the house, as it is long enough to allow a


    26. The nine-iron can be used to chip with as well, and works well as a sand wedge should a golfer wind up in the bunker and not have a sand wedge handy


    27. As I began to search him his dull blue eyes stared at me accusingly seeming to scream accusingly why are you still alive? I got his haversack off and found it contained some melted Fry’s chocolate a packet of wafer biscuits and a can of Ticklers Jam there were also four packets of cigarettes that would come in handy


    28. It came in handy sometimes


    29. That skill is closely akin to certain types of chemical alchemy, and I know how to make quite a few handy potions


    30. “So, as long as I was on the case, you figured I might come in handy?”

    31. "Oh, papa," protested her mother, "when we're so busy, and Peggy is so handy!"


    32. Having and exercising discipline comes in handy more often than you think


    33. 3 Google Translate – this comes in pretty handy when you really need to figure out where the bathroom is located


    34. Buy a small travel flashlight – this will come in handy for other things anyway


    35. Other times they use whatever is handy and close by


    36. Chuck went to dispose of the bag into a handy garbage bin, which unfortunately did not have a lid


    37. “Not only are termites meat eaters, handy for the recycling, but they are also eusocial, which means—”


    38. ing time came in handy now


    39. That did in fact sound somewhat prestigious and it certainly made me look like a really important person like all those famous folks who can’t take a leak without someone watching over them in case something bad happens to them, say like a pot plant falling on their heads from a high balcony, or a group of bullets with the intention of using said famous folks as handy inertial dampeners (in Memphis they call that ‘stopping a bullet’)


    40. A budding entrepreneur could get started by selling condoms on the way in and handy wipes and Kleenex on the way out

    41. Doyle, as handy with a barber’s scissors as she was


    42. He too, was skewering a mushroom head cut in slices with his knife through a stick with a size handy for roasting


    43. The half-inside, half-outside space was an architectural concept for which Brendan had no handy word


    44. Being able to protect yourself in this changing world would be a handy skill for a modern woman to posses


    45. They both agreed that the two thousand dollars prize money would come in handy when they split up


    46. Once he heard the sound of a truck approaching from behind him and he slipped into a handy screen of bushes until it drove past


    47. He’s a little too handy with it for my liking


    48. That is a handy trick being able to do it yourself he thought to himself


    49. don’t need to waste paper so keep this handy with you at all times


    50. Like you, I had always just assumed it was just a handy way to avoid linguistic contortions…sort of like ‘manhole’ versus ‘personhole,’ or ‘man’ versus ‘humankind







































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    Synonyms for "handy"

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    "handy" definitions

    United States blues musician who transcribed and published traditional blues music (1873-1958)


    easy to reach


    useful and convenient


    skillful with the hands