cheaper by the dozen »
Things are handled more efficiently as a group, rather than individually.
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fly off the handle »
To become very angry or enraged; to throw a fit or go crazy.
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get a handle on »
To build or acquire a basic level of understanding or control.
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handle with kid gloves »
To treat something very delicately or carefully.
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have a handle on »
To be in control; to understand or grasp.
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if you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen »
If you cannot handle the pressure, you should not be in a position where you have to deal with it.
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jump rope »
The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other additions, used in that activity.
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mess up »
To manhandle; beat up; rough up.
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one can't hold two watermelons in one hand »
do not attempt to take on more than you can handle
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out of one's depth »
To be in a situation which one is poorly prepared or unprepared to handle.
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rake »
A garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil.
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rocket scientist »
Someone qualified to understand or handle that which is overly complex, detailed or confusing; a genius.
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rough up »
To manhandle or beat up.
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spanner »
A hand tool shaped like a small crank handle, for winding the spring of a wheel lock on a musket.
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step on a rake »
To step on the tines of a garden rake, causing the handle of the rake to rise from the ground rapidly, invariably striking the person walking in the face.
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