short-handed
See also: shorthanded and short handed
English
Adjective
short-handed (comparative more short-handed, superlative most short-handed)
- Alternative form of shorthanded
- 2003, Max Allan Collins, Cold Burn, →ISBN, page 135:
- Pearl, holding down the hostess station, explained: “Amy's helping in the kitchen—short-handed back there. Short-handed everywhere in 7.
- 2003, Ken Warren, Ken Warren Teaches Texas Hold'em, →ISBN, page 374:
- Short-handed games are not made for beginners. If you're contemplating taking a seat in a short-handed game, the very most important thing you need to know is exactly what the skill levels are of the players.
Adverb
short-handed (comparative more short-handed, superlative most short-handed)
- Alternative form of shorthanded
- 1953, The Labour Gazette - Volume 53, Issue 10, page 1481:
- The present Section, where the vessel sails short-handed, permits the payment of shorthand pay, but there is a clause in that contract which hoists it if the vessel sailing short-handed is due to the misconduct of any crew member.
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