manhandle in the PONS Dictionary

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There was initially some violence during the first year of the programme, where landowners manhandled some officials and harassed bargadars who came forward to record their names.
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He let me push him around and manhandle him.
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Some priests were even manhandled by them.
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Goods for transfer between the works and the station had to be manhandled between the tramway and the station platform via the footbridge steps.
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Aircraft were also refuelled by 44 gallon drums being manhandled at the landing zones.
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Cargoes had to be laboriously manhandled between boats on either side.
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It can also be towed as a normal artillery piece or even manhandled if necessary.
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This means they can be manhandled safely, and maintained with the rocket motor installed.
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He gets furious, manhandles her and leaves in rage.
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These early manned kite flights presumably required manhandling on the ground with considerable skill, and with the intention of keeping the kites flying as long and as far as possible.
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