A man skilled in various odd jobs and other small tasks.
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Examples for "handyman"
Examples for "handyman"
1Carla's nephew, Robbie, who moves in temporarily to work as a handyman.
2Now, how about if you hire a handyman to work for you?
3Rodin's complex sculpture of a handyman came to resemble a Greek philosopher.
4Sonny's father gambles his handyman wages as quick as he earns them.
5They had Annie, a plump Negro cook and Unc, a Negro handyman.
1These days he is an odd-job man, emptying bins and cleaning up.
2I took on the work of odd-job man at 65 Rue des Pyramides.
3Evidently the old odd-job man, judging from his past and present experience, thought
4And Janet had a nephew, a cross-eyed nephew, who was an odd-job man.
5The odd-job man departed, bearing his heaving bag at arm's length.
1DO ONE thing really well or be the jack of all trades?
2He was a jack of all trades, if you'll excuse the pun.
3He was a doorman and jack of all trades here, I'm told.'
4He hopes not to end up a jack of all trades.
5It was a kind of jack of all trades and master of none.
6Simione, it turns out, is a bit of a jack of all trades.
7I've really become sort of a jack of all trades.
8Global is something of a jack of all trades in the defense contracting world.
9You'll be a jack of all trades, master of none.
10Famibot The Famibot is a jack of all trades.
11Donald Glover is a jack of all trades.
12This week, the 59-year-old jack of all trades modelled his collection of face masks for Reuters.
13Police Association president Chris Cahill said officers were increasingly having to be a jack of all trades.
14I'd agree with jack of all trades.
15Jerry Jackson, a former Capital Gazette editor described him as a " jack of all trades".
16The bad thing is that it can make you come across as a jack of all trades.
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