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double-hand

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Verb

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double-hand (third-person singular simple present double-hands, present participle double-handing, simple past and past participle double-handed)

  1. To use both hands to hold.
    • 2009, Jonathan Kellerman, True Detectives, →ISBN:
      On the screen, big-bosomed blondes intimidated bad guys who looked like waiters at the Ivy, everyone double-handing their guns in absurd poses, tossing around 'perp' and 'forensics.'