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Barehanded — Bare hand ed, n. Having bare hands. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
barehanded — also bare handed, mid 15c., from BARE (Cf. bare) (adj.) + HAND (Cf. hand) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
barehanded — [ber′han΄did] adj., adv. 1. with hands uncovered or unprotected 2. without weapons, appropriate means, etc … English World dictionary
Barehanded — Infobox Album | Name = Barehanded Type = Album Artist = Hugh Blumenfeld |225px Released = 1993 Recorded = ? Genre = Folk music Length = 46:47 Label = Prime CD Producer = David Seitz Reviews = *Allmusic (3/5)… … Wikipedia
barehanded — /bair han did/, adj., adv. 1. with hands uncovered: He caught the baseball barehanded. 2. without tools, weapons, or other means: foolishly coming barehanded to the besieged city. [1400 50; late ME bare handyd. See BARE1, HANDED] * * * … Universalium
barehanded — adjective, adverb having no gloves on, or having no tools or weapons: They fought barehanded … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
barehanded — adjective with bare hands fought barehanded • Similar to: ↑unarmed … Useful english dictionary
barehanded — adj. empty handed; ungloved; unarmed … English contemporary dictionary
barehanded — adjective & adverb with nothing in or covering one s hands … English new terms dictionary
barehanded — adj 1. ungloved, ungauntleted, unmitted, unmittened; unprotected, vulnerable. 2. unarmed, weaponless, powerless, helpless; unprepared, unequipped, untooled, unaided, unassisted, by oneself, Sl. all by one s lonesome … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder