both-handedly

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From both-handed +‎ -ly.

Adverb

both-handedly (comparative more both-handedly, superlative most both-handedly)

  1. Using both hands.
    • 1993, Pat'rick Neal Pugh, Calif of Fornia, →ISBN, page 95:
      A-kneeling, a lad armcrosses his chest as a knight afoot, armed-at-all-points, both-handedly overhelms a sword & swooshes ~ the colée is dealt & felt!