keck-handed

See also: keckhanded

English

Adjective

keck-handed (comparative more keck-handed, superlative most keck-handed)

  1. Alternative form of cack-handed
    • 2011, Jamie McKendrick, Ink Stone, →ISBN:
      D'Oliveira and Barbirolli smiled elatedly as if handing on a bat or a baton, unaware they'd bestowed their attention on a keck-handed, tone-deaf imposter who wasn't collecting signatures anyway, who just happened to be standing in the right place and was then pushed forwards with a pen and paper.
    • 1971, John Benson Sidgwick & ‎R. C. Gamble, Amateur Astronomer's Handbook, →ISBN, page 21:
      The amateur who can handle ordinary carpenter's tools and is generally dexterous has a very definite advantage over one who is unpractical and keck-handed.
    • 1982, New Society - Volume 61, page 305:
      In the upshot, it looks like equal numbers of right-handed and keck-handed.
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