two-handed in the PONS Dictionary

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In variations of two-handed play, no cards are initially dealt, a distinction from all other variations.
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The enameled back hinged open to reveal a gold cover plate and a smaller two-handed watch face.
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She is left-handed and uses a two-handed backhand.
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Specialized, two-handed casting techniques are used to cast the lure or bait the added distances required in many cases to reach feeding inshore fish.
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In recent years, the new two-handed shovel style hook release is gaining more popularity, as it generates more revolutions and speed to knock down pins.
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The two-handed pass is sometimes called a chest-pass.
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They were usually armed alike, principally with bows and two-handed claymores.
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In those two-handed throwing events the total was counted as a sum of best throws with a right hand and with a left hand.
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Some players will use a two-handed forehand when they need a sure-fire in.
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The earliest known games of this family were two-handed.
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