Use of mishandle in Sentences. 24 Examples

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mishandle in the middle of sentence


  1. A sensitive child should not be mishandled.
  2. The government has mishandled the whole affair.
  3. The equipment could be dangerous if mishandled.
  4. He mishandled the meeting badly and lost the vote.
  5. Some of the goods had been mishandled and damaged.
  6. The judge said the police had mishandled the siege.
  7. Who do you blame for the mishandling of the economy?
  8. The police were accused of mishandling the investigation.
  9. Sometimes, the airport will lose or mishandle your baggage.
  10. Please the careful clothes mishandle flowers you the lipstick!
  11. The prime minister admitted that the crisis had been mishandled.
  12. It seems too facile to blame everything on his mishandling of the crisis.
  13. A Inc., has been Baccused of mishandling church funds and committing adultery.
  14. This detector is a very delicate instrument; it'll go wrong if it's mishandled.
  15. Yet experience shows that such people are frequently both overlooked and mishandled.
  16. We lost an important order because the company directors mishandled the negotiations.
  17. Our company lost an important order because the directors mishandled the whole affair.
  18. Senior Tories were particularly angry about the mishandling of Mr Major's rally at Wembley.
  19. The riots had been sparked off by police mishandling of a case, a report revealed yesterday.
  20. The government hoped that their early mishandling of the crisis could be quietly forgotten .
  21. In the excitement of battle all but the oldest and steadiest troops are liable to mishandle their weapons.
  22. Several leading citizens have lodged complaints against the city councilors for their mishandling of public money.
  23. Frankovich said the jury had found the crematorium guilty of mishandling remains and fraudulently concealing their actions from the families.
  24. It seemed that he might, with his chapped scullion's hands, somehow mishandle the beautiful music, as a child might unwittingly trample a butterfly.

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