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one-handed
[ wuhn-han-did ]
adjective
- having or using only one hand:
The left fielder made a one-handed catch of the fly ball.
adverb
- with one hand:
to drive one-handed.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of one-handed1
Example Sentences
New Zealand's fightback was sparked by a stunning one-handed catch by Glenn Phillips - his third such grab of the tournament - at extra cover to dismiss Gill for 31.
It was a Burries one-handed dunk in the third quarter Saturday night that sent Roosevelt fans into a frenzy.
The fans were on their feet and roaring after Mara threw an outlet pass reminiscent of legendary predecessor Bill Walton to Eric Dailey Jr. for a vicious, one-handed dunk.
Scoring eight unanswered points in only 91 seconds to start the second half, Rutgers surged into its first lead before eventually going up by seven points on Williams’ one-handed floater with 9:59 left.
Watch as a fan takes a sublime one-handed crowd catch off Amy Jones' six in the first Women's Ashes one-day international.
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