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wieldy

[ weel-dee ]

adjective

wieldier, wieldiest.
  1. readily wielded or managed, as in use or action.


wieldy

/ ˈ·É¾±Ë±ô»åɪ /

adjective

  1. easily handled, used, or managed
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Origin of wieldy1

Middle English word dating back to 1325–75; wield, -y 1
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A 6.1-inch display isn’t exactly tiny, but it’s undeniably more wieldy than the massive 6.7-inch display on the Pixel 6 Pro.

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The food has to be nutritional and wieldy and not spoil quickly.

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The XS Max feels notably heavier and larger in my hands than its smaller sibling, but also surprisingly wieldy for such a big device.

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Trout still singled, but the wieldy variation augured the difficulty the Angels faced all game against the tall, angular left-hander with vicious stuff.

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For four seasons, Blackstone had chopped away at Marshall’s two-plus decades of baseball tribulation, elevating the Statesmen up the local ladder of contention with each home run clobbered by his wieldy bat.

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