Hand-launder
[hand-lawn-der, -lahn-] /ˈhændˈlɔn dər, -ˈlɑn-/
verb (used with object)
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[han-dl-bahr] /ˈhæn dlˌbɑr/ noun 1. Usually, handlebars. 2. a bar or rod, usually of metal and having a handle at one end, used for handling, guiding, or maneuvering some object. n. also handle-bar, 1867 in reference to bicycles, from handle (n.) + bar (n.1). Of mustaches, first recorded 1933.
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