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backhand [ˈbækˌhænd] n 1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Tennis) Sport a. a stroke made across the body with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke b. (as modifier) a backhand return 2. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Tennis) the side on which backhand strokes are made 3. handwriting slanting to the left adv (Individual Sports & Recreations / Tennis) with a backhand stroke vb (tr)
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Tennis) Sport to play (a shot) backhand ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| McPherson ended the game by backhanding Josh Barfield's hard grounder and making the long throw to first look like no sweat as a sellout crowd peeked between their fingers. Shouldn't I be berating this shallow, idle thing with Malvolian contempt, backhanding it high-handedly from some mordant critical perch? In the second inning, Salmon went into the left-field corner on a hit by Damian Miller, backhanding the ball and holding Miller to a long single. |
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