barehand

See also: bare hand

English

Etymology

bare + hand

Adjective

barehand (not comparable)

  1. With the hand bare; not wearing gloves etc.
    • 2007 April 29, Pat Borzi, “Normalcy Returns: Rivera Gets First Save”, in New York Times:
      Rivera retired the next three batters in order, with third baseman Alex Rodriguez contributing a nifty barehand pickup and throw on Julio Lugo’s roller.
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