1. manhandling - Noun
2. manhandling - Verb
manhandling
present participle of manhandle
manhandling (plural manhandlings)
The act of one who manhandles; rough physical treatment.
Some directors are really strong on action, manhandling you around the set; others are very focused on setting up the camera shots and practically ignore you. You have to get used to introverts, extroverts, directors who clown around for the crew, and the odd one who's monosyllabic. Gina Bellman
After a three-game losing streak put their tournament hopes in danger, the Scarlet Knights rebounded by manhandling Maryland at home and winning at Purdue. Source: Internet
Aditya Ghosh, the President of IndiGo, India's largest airline by market share, has blamed an ex-employee who has claimed to be the whistleblower for the manhandling of a passenger on October 15. Source: Internet
Dean Baquet, the former editor in chief of the Los Angeles Times who left during the worst of the Tribune Company manhandling of the LAT, today was named executive editor of the New York Times. Source: Internet
Sanghi brothers, promoters of Rs 2,500-crore Sanghi Group, who are fighting a protracted battle for control of group companies, began fresh negotiations, even as Sudhir Sanghi lodged a case of manhandling against younger sibling Girish. Source: Internet
The management’s statement follows concerns raised in the public including by members of the National Legislature over the alleged manhandling of private citizens residing in the company’s concession areas. Source: Internet