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Handle

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Noun

a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
that which may be held, seized, grasped, or taken advantage of in effecting a purpose
The clue was a handle for solving the mystery.
Slang .
a person's name, esp. the given name.
a person's alias, nickname, or code name.
a name or term by which something is known, described, or explained.
the total amount wagered on an event, series of events, or for an entire season or seasons, as at a gambling casino or in horse racing
The track handle for the day was over a million dollars.
the total amount of money taken in by a business concern on one transaction, sale, event, or series of transactions, or during a specific period, esp. by a theater, nightclub, sports arena, resort hotel, or the like.
hand ( def. 27 ) .
Informal . a way of getting ahead or gaining an advantage
The manufacturer regards the new appliance as its handle on the Christmas market.

Verb (used with object)

to touch, pick up, carry, or feel with the hand or hands; use the hands on; take hold of.
to manage, deal with, or be responsible for
My wife handles the household accounts. This computer handles all our billing.
to use or employ, esp. in a particular manner; manipulate
to handle color expertly in painting.
to manage, direct, train, or control
to handle troops.
to deal with (a subject, theme, argument, etc.)
The poem handled the problem of instinct versus intellect.
to deal with or treat in a particular way
to handle a person with tact.
to deal or trade in
to handle dry goods.

Verb (used without object)

to behave or perform in a particular way when handled, directed, managed, etc.
The troops handled well. The jet was handling poorly.

Idioms

fly off the handle, Informal . to become very agitated or angry
esp. without warning or adequate reason
I can't imagine why he flew off the handle like that.
get or have a handle on
to acquire an understanding or knowledge of
Can you get a handle on what your new boss expects?

Antonyms

verb
disregard , mismanage , misuse , neglect , not carry

Synonyms

noun
arm , bail , crank , ear , grasp , haft , handgrip , helve , hilt , hold , holder , knob , shaft , stem , stock , tiller , appellation , byname , byword , cognomen , denomination , designation , moniker , name , nomen , sobriquet , style , title , appellative , epithet , nickname , tag
verb
check , examine , feel , finger * , fondle , grasp , hold , manipulate , maul , palpate , paw * , pick up , poke , test , thumb * , try , administer , advise , apply , behave toward , bestow , call the signals , command , conduct , control , cope with , cut the mustard , deal with , direct , discuss , dispense , dominate , employ , exercise , exploit , get a handle on , govern , guide , hack it * , make out * , make the grade , maneuver , operate , play , ply , run things , serve , steer , supervise , swing , take , treat , use , utilize , wield , work , deal in , market , offer , retail , sell , stock , trade , traffic in , finger , deal , merchandise , merchant , peddle , vend , ansa , bail , cope , crank , doorknob , grip , grope , haft , handgrip , helve , hilt , holder , knob , lever , lug , manage , moniker , name , nickname , nob , paw , shaft , stem , swipe , touch

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