1. handled - Adjective
2. handled - Verb
of Handle
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is a mistake to look too far ahead. Only one link of the chain of destiny can be handled at a time. Winston Churchill
That knowledge which adds greatness to character is knowledge so handled as to transform every phase of immediate experience. Alfred North Whitehead
Much Madness is divinest Sense -- To a discerning Eye -- Much Sense -- the starkest Madness -- 'Tis the Majority In this, as All, prevail -- Assent -- and you are sane -- Demur -- you're straightway dangerous -- And handled with a Chain. Emily Dickinson
No important national language, at least in the Occidental world, has complete regularity of grammatical structure, nor is there a single logical category which is adequately and consistently handled in terms of linguistic symbolism. Edward Sapir
Love is like a glass that breaks if handled clumsily. Russian Proverb
Sairs shouldna be sair handled. Scottish Proverb