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unhandy

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un⋅hand⋅y

[uhn-han-dee]
–adjective, -hand⋅i⋅er, -hand⋅i⋅est.
1. not skillful in manual work: He's unhandy when it comes to fixing things around the house.
2. inconveniently placed or arranged.
3. difficult to handle or use, as tools or objects.

Origin:
1655–65; un- 1 + handy


un⋅hand⋅i⋅ly, adverb
un⋅hand⋅i⋅ness, noun


1. clumsy, awkward, inept, bumbling.
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un·hand·y   (ŭn-hān'dē)   
adj.   un·hand·i·er, un·hand·i·est
  1. Difficult to handle or manage; unwieldy.

  2. Lacking manual skill or dexterity.

un·hand'i·ly adv., un·hand'i·ness n.
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