short-handed
Americanadjective
adjective
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lacking the usual or necessary number of assistants, workers, etc
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sport with less than the full complement of players
Other Word Forms
- short-handedness noun
Etymology
Origin of short-handed
First recorded in 1615–25
Example Sentences
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Others will have to make the mark, until then, if USC hopes to survive that stretch short-handed.
From Los Angeles Times
Playing in their second back-to-back of the season, the Lakers will again be short-handed.
From Los Angeles Times
A yellow card for Japan's Charlie Lawrence left the home side temporarily short-handed and there was more injury woe for Australia when Josh Canham went off following a heavy hit.
From Barron's
For most teams, playing so much short-handed hockey would be a major disadvantage.
The trio of Loyd, Gray and Wilson proved too much for a short-handed Sparks squad to handle.
From Los Angeles Times
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