Well-handled
[wel-han-dld] /ˈwɛlˈhæn dld/
adjective
1.
managed, directed, or completed with efficiency:
a well-handled political campaign.
2.
treated with taste, discretion, etc.:
a delicate but well-handled subject.
3.
having been handled or used much:
a sale of well-handled goods.
well-handled
adjective (well handled when postpositive)
1.
having been managed successfully: a well-handled merger
2.
operated or employed skillfully: a well-handled vehicle
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