Manhandle (verb)

  1. To handle roughly or roughly handle a person or thing, especially when done in a violent or aggressive way.
  2. To treat someone or something roughly, roughly and with excessive force.

Origin:

The word manhandle comes from the combination of the word "man" meaning human being, and the word "handle" meaning to touch or deal with. it means to handle roughly or roughly handle a person or thing, especially when done in a violent or aggressive way.

Examples:

  1. He was manhandled by the security guards.
  2. The police manhandled the protesters.
  3. She was manhandled by her attacker.
  4. The manhandled the fragile object and it broke.
  5. The manhandled the equipment and it got damaged.
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