0 to touch or hold someone roughly and with force, often when taking them somewhere:
There were complaints that the police had manhandled some of the demonstrators.
1 to move something using the physical strength of the body:
2 to handle someone with force or push someone around, often when taking the person somewhere:
He was in difficulty about manhandling these people.
At some stage of manufacture, it must be manhandled.
Now, the wife has become a distraught widow, and the other man was severely manhandled.
They knew nothing until the district management team arrived, together with the police, and patients were manhandled into wheelchairs.
Everything being taken into the island must be manhandled, not once but several times, and everything being taken out of the island has to be manhandled in the same way.
In certain circumstances, manhandling is legitimate.
If there could be some guarantee that the cars will not be manhandled, this would induce people to take their cars off the highway and put them into garages.
Should they go on in the hope of making contact—which would mean manhandling their loads up that precipitous trail, a mile into the sky—or turn back?
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