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longhand
[lawng-hand, long-]
adjective
using longhand.
longhand writing.
written in longhand.
a longhand account of the meeting.
longhand
/ ˈlɒŋˌhænd /
noun
ordinary handwriting, in which letters, words, etc, are set down in full, as opposed to shorthand or to typing
Example Sentences
"I scribble and sketch, but shift quickly to the computer. I thought I'd write the whole manuscript longhand - by the third paragraph I gave up."
Selleck spent four years writing the book longhand on yellow legal pads, quoting from George Will and Raymond Chandler along the way.
Maas worked with four different law firms and even carried the case on his own for months, writing motions longhand on white legal pads and sending them via U.S. mail.
And while other companies began to digitize operations, Samyang’s employees did their books in longhand.
In 1970, he sent her a letter in impeccably neat, angular longhand.
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