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View definitions for handy

handy

adjective as in nearby

adjective as in adept physically

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Windey is a former Denver Broncos cheerleader, which came in handy when she landed in second place on Season 31 of “Dancing With the Stars.”

Meanwhile, following a bonus-point win over Italy in their opening game, Gregor Townsend's Scotland started their championship off with a handy five points.

From BBC

A seal of approval from “White Lotus” writer-director Mike White also comes in handy when it comes to convincing other directors of an actor’s talent.

Mrs Jackson, also of Darlington, and who runs a photography studio, said: "Things quieten down over Christmas so the money for the shifts was going to be very handy."

From BBC

In one ad, Osborn held a blowtorch and said: “I’m where President Trump is on corruption, China, the border. If Trump needs help building the wall, well, I’m pretty handy.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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