See also: dry-handed

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dryhanded (comparative more dryhanded, superlative most dryhanded)

  1. Alternative form of dry-handed
    • 1981, Geoffrey Rips, Anne Janowitz, Nancy Joyce Peters, The Campaign against the underground press, page 33:
      This sex blackmailer and dryhanded public virgin was lunching secretly each week with the East Coast spokesman for organized crime, Frank Costello, in N.Y. Central Park's Tavern on the Green (according to the Time magazine obituary).