- - handle (an awkward question)
- - Handle a grounder, e.g
- - Handle, as questions
- - Handle a line drive, say
- - Handle grounders
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- - Awkward to handle
- - Awkward but lots of fun and widely used
- - Cocktail of wine duly hard to handle
- - Too heavy to handle
- - Large and awkward to carry
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- - Awkward to handle cucumber, so messy sandwiches
- - Hard to carry; unwieldy
- - Bulky cucumber someone cut down
- - Awkward
- - Awkward to carry
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- - Small and awkward to handle
- - Awkward
- - Like a violin requiring much dexterity?
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- - Handles awkwardly
- - Handles rudely
- - Handles inelegantly
- - Handles crudely
- - Handles clumsily
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- - Handle awkwardly.
- - Handle clumsily
- - Bungle the job of keeping hands warm ?
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- - Handle awkwardly.
- - Handle nervously
- - grope awkwardly
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- - Awkward on-air question
- - "Is this being broadcast?"
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- - Potentially awkward question at an introduction
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- - Air awkward leading question for Baghdad citizen?
- - At the opening, intrepid reporter asks questions implicitly related to place in the Middle East
- - Liquid paper not pulped for this nationality
- - Irish had a question, I concluded, for foreign national
- - Asian starts off in response, answering questions instantly
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