From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwo-handedˌtwo-ˈhanded adjective 1 HBHusing or needing both hands to do something a two-handed catch a two-handed sword2 TZa two-handed tool is used by two people together
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two-handed• Dressing is a two-handed activity which is extremely difficult to do with only one hand.• Macmillan decided on a two-handed approach.• Borg himself revolutionised the game with his two-handed backhand and top spin from either side.• Seles' powerful two-handed backhand• This is the nicest bunch of two-handed chest passers you have ever seen in your life.• Witnesses said the motorist held the gun in a two-handed grip as he fired three shots.• His sword was extended in two-handed guard and suddenly Rostov knew that he would never admit that he had been beaten.• They unsheathed together and brought their swords forward two-handed into guard.• So it did when he introduced a two-handed representation, Jan Leeming and myself.