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    hand·ling
    [ˈhan(d)(ə)liNG]
    noun
    handling (noun) · handlings (plural noun)
    1. the act of taking or holding something in the hands.
      • the packaging and labeling of something to be shipped.
    han·dle
    [ˈhandəl]
    verb
    handling (present participle)
    1. feel or manipulate with the hands:
      "heavy paving slabs can be difficult to handle" · "people who handle food"
    2. manage (a situation or problem):
      "a lawyer's ability to handle a case properly"
      • control or manage commercially:
        "the advertising company that is handling the account"
      • informal
        deal with (someone or something):
        "I don't think I could handle it if they turned me down"
      • (handle oneself)
        conduct oneself in a specified manner:
        "he handled himself with considerable aplomb"
      • informal
        (handle oneself)
        defend oneself physically or verbally:
        "I can handle myself in a fight"
    3. drive or control (a vehicle):
      "where did you learn to handle a boat?"
      • (of a vehicle) respond in a specified manner when being driven or controlled:
        "a roadworthy bicycle that also handles well off the pavement"
    Origin
    Old English handle (noun), handlian (verb), from hand.
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