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- adverb Alternative spelling of
ham-handedly .
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Examples
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Why is every plot point so brutally and hamhandedly obvious?
Fantastic Fest – K-20: The Fiend With Twenty Faces « Geek Related 2009
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All told, there isn't a single Bush flaw that hasn't been hamhandedly projected onto President Obama, and we're not even three months into the Obama presidency.
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The CEO is what Obama's trying - albeit hamhandedly - to say he'd be.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Hillary Hits Obama: We Need A "Hands On" President 2009
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But while she was there the ER doc very hamhandedly suggested she may want to consider a do not resuscitate directive “in case something goes wrong.”
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But while she was there the ER doc very hamhandedly suggested she may want to consider a do not resuscitate directive “in case something goes wrong.”
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The CEO is what Obama's trying - albeit hamhandedly - to say he'd be.
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I defy anyone to remove Heath Ledger's performance and still defend this hamhandedly directed film.
Richard Corliss of TIME Magazine's Top 10 of 2008 « FirstShowing.net 2008
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IIRC, even candidate Dean alluded to this in-party bigotry, albeit hamhandedly, with his “God, guns, and gays” remark.
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It also underscores, somewhat hamhandedly, that whatever our origins or physical differences today, this six-million-year history unites us all.
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Craig Armstrong's 1 score is delicate, evocative without being hamhandedly manipulative, and the movie's overall a good, slightly depressing, wartime thriller/lovestory.
The Quiet American badger 2003
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