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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
handwritten
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
note
▪ The handwritten note is by his military secretary.
▪ Both participants can make changes and annotate files with handwritten notes as they keep an eye on each other in the video window.
▪ A tiny, handwritten note, asking him to forgive her moodiness, to come and ride with her again.
▪ Even a handwritten note requesting early payment of your account can get good results.
▪ They'd served their purpose, as a handwritten note pushed through the door on the Saturday afternoon had shown.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Please attach a covering letter (typed, not handwritten).
▪ The scene of the accident was surrounded by flowers, many with handwritten cards expressing sympathy.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For both printed and handwritten input, the stimulus alone is insufficient to unambiguously identify the text.
▪ In short, the pen-based interface is highly versatile, and offers many further capabilities besides that of handwritten input.
▪ On 22 June, Sir William forwarded his detailed plan, which covered no less than nine, closely handwritten pages.
▪ She ran a sticky finger down the monthly balance-sheet, then checked the figures against the handwritten bank statement.
▪ The handwritten 520 word business text was used as input.
▪ The facsimile editions are worth the £12.95 price tag for the Frenchified handwritten text and superb colour printing.
▪ The official document was still laid out on the centre of the table alongside the first few lines of his handwritten duplicate.
▪ With their handwritten text, intricate maps and exquisite drawings, they were hailed as a work of art.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
handwritten

handwritten \handwritten\, hand-written \hand-written\adj. written by hand.

Syn: handwritten.

Wiktionary
handwritten
  1. written with a pen or pencil, as opposed to typed v

  2. (past participle of handwrite English)

WordNet
handwritten

adj. written by hand

Wikipedia
Handwritten (The Gaslight Anthem album)

Handwritten is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Gaslight Anthem, released on July 20, 2012, through Mercury Records. Produced by Brendan O'Brien, the album was preceded by the single " 45", and features liner notes by Nick Hornby.

Handwritten (Shawn Mendes album)

Handwritten is the debut studio album by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, and was released on April 14, 2015 by Island. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 119,000 album-equivalent units, of which 106,000 copies were pure album sales. The album includes " Stitches", which reached top 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the UK Singles Chart, while its reissue features the U.S. top 20 single " I Know What You Did Last Summer".

Usage examples of "handwritten".

I signed forms canceling his authority to act for me, and for good measure also included a separate handwritten note to say that I had expressly forbidden him to remove Energise from Sandown Park.

To test him, I went first to another picture-you had described the position of the Raeburn and had said that it was a portrait, and it was exactly as you had told me-and began to eulogise it, and then I produced a handwritten letter of introduction cooked up, as a matter of fact, by my clerk, and asked him whether he was prepared to sell.

These were the kids who, in the midst of earth science, gym, algebra, cafeteria stench would manage to knock out a handwritten thirty-page story or a collection of poems, drop it on his desk at the end of class and split.

For many of the others some of the spaces across were filled with stuck on labels of many colours, blue, green, red, yellow, grey, purple, orange, each label bearing a handwritten message.

Handwritten in blue ball-point on onionskin sheets, the en264 closed letter could have been a first draft, or it might have been written in a hurry.

There were posters announcing art exhibitions, poetry readings and such, and there was a corkboard covered with pinned-up handwritten cards and papers.

I found him in his dressing gown and with his hair uncombed, but he made me welcome and, in a friendlier fashion than the previous day, he invited me to play the violin, placed handwritten music before me and sat down by the piano.

He admits being caught with Satanic items and with handwritten books about witchcraft.

The hall lives down to his expectations: a bicycle leans against the wall beside the payphone, floorboards show through the thin covering, there is a time-switch for the unshaded light and a faded, handwritten notice exhorts residents not to leave rubbish sacks in the hall, though nobody has taken any notice.

One wall contained shelves of tools and equipment, but the rest of the space was crowded with shelves of canned fruits and vegetables, household solvents and gardening chemicals-some of which had been stored in jars and cans with handwritten labels.

It was here that Nancy Goshorn found a handwritten description of Caerlaverock Castle, and in Fodor's Travel Guide she also discovered that the ancient Maxwell ruins still stand, "noble in decay," and that the site has fortunately been made a National Nature Reserve and thus will remain.

In the submarine sanctum of the club itself you will find a Playboy pinball machine (the artwork depicts Hef flanked by two playmates in their nighties), a video game with a handwritten Out of Order notice taped to its screen, some backgammon tables, a wall of framed centrefolds, and an oval bar where two or three swarthy loners sit slumped over their drinks, staring at the waitresses with an air of parched and scornful gloom.

The drawer was crammed with a chowchow of bills, most of them yellow and cracking with age, letters still shoved into embossed envelopes which bore illegi•ble handwritten franks instead of postage marks or stamps, and little wads of notes issued by banks long collapsed.

The drawer was crammed with a chowchow of bills, most of them yellow and cracking with age, letters still shoved into embossed envelopes which bore illegi­ble handwritten franks instead of postage marks or stamps, and little wads of notes issued by banks long collapsed.

The drawer was crammed with a chowchow of bills, most of them yellow and cracking with age, letters still shoved into embossed envelopes which bore illegible handwritten franks instead of postage marks or stamps, and little wads of notes issued by banks long collapsed.