2014, Diana Marcellas, Mother Ocean, Daughter Sea, (Much luck Natalie will have, with those freckles), Margot thought, her spite laced with a slipping envy, knowing herself too squat and large-handed to compete with the prettier women like Natalie, freckles or not.
1870, Auguste Demmin, Weapons of War, Burgundian sword in iron, about 3 feet 3 inches in length, imluding the. haft, which is very long, and proves that it must have been used by a robust and large-handed race.
1858, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., The Selected Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., He is a poor wretch, with a little thin fishy blood in his body, lean and flat, long-armed and large-handed, thick-jointed and thin-muscled -- you know those unwholesome, weak-eyed, half-fed creatures, that look not fit to be round among live folks, and yet not quite dead enough to bury.
1849, Comte De Tocqueville, Histoire Philosophique du Règne de Louis XV, At the instigation of Colbert, whose rigid honesty was scandalised by Fouquet's large-handed and prodigal corruption, Louis determined to curb these soaring aspirations.
1861, Charles Dickens, Great Expectations, Yet I do not call to mind that I was ever in my earlier youth the subject of remark in our social family circle, but some large-handed person took some such ophthalmic steps to patronize me.
1882, Henry James Coleridge, The Ministry of Saint John Baptist, God loves a cheerful large-handed giver, and He is Himself the model and pattern of magnificence in giving.
1623, William Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, Bound servants, steal! Large-handed robbers your grave masters are, And pill by law!
1921, Emerson Hough, The Passing of the Frontier: A Chronicle of the Old West, It was the beginning of a feudalism of the range, a barony rude enough, but a glorious one, albeit it began, like all feudalism, in large-handed theft and generous murdering.
2014, Olga Goriunova, Fun and Software: Exploring Pleasure, Paradox and Pain in Computing, The critical players are not the consumers of Monopoly (enjoying the fun of playing large-handed capitalists), but the Georgists and Quakers making the game.