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handy-dandy

/han-dee-dan-dee/US // ˈhæn diˈdæn di //

便利的,便利的花花公子,便捷的,便捷

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : handy.

Examples

  • There was a handy distraction in the Che t-shirt the tourist was wearing while celebrating the death.

  • Before Cuba was shunned and sanctioned, it was a handy place for the randy.

  • And this big box that encloses him is only an exaggeration of his regular nerd-dandy clothes.

  • You should look at our summary of benefits,” she continued, directing me to a handy online chart of “coverage examples.

  • Again, that pre-communion questionnaire sin litmus test might prove handy.

  • The poor dandy showed a pair of straight coat-tails instanter, and the whole table joined in a "tremenjous" roar.

  • She was so handy with a needle, and allus ready to cut out calico dingusses that the peon gals could sew up.

  • Half frantic, I dashed forward, snatching as I did so a rapier from the wall, the only weapon handy.

  • The tobacco-box, during the reign of Elizabeth, was no unimportant part of a dandy's outfit; sometimes a pouch or bag was used.

  • The creature kept up a deafening squealing, while out of the bush rushed Dandy, the farmers dog.