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n. 1 manuscript; any non-printed or handwritten text 2 a book or document written by hand

Usage examples of "handwrit".

When he pulled it out, them deputies told us kind of cross that in a court of law handwrit notes weren't hardly worth the paper they was printed on.

Hardy had been so relieved to learn that his sons had escaped with their lives that the matter of the missing handwriting specimens was of small concern.

The loss of those handwriting specimens means that I must try to get others to replace them.

We heard about it when we were down getting the handwriting specimens.

In these works the specimens of his handwriting played an important part, for Joel Warner claimed that certain notes on which the dramas had been based had been written by himself, not by Mr.

Doing so had given him the idea about writing a book on how handwriting mirrors children's development.

That guy who examines applicants' handwriting and writes up their personality.

One had been fake, intended to lead them off (though the scrawled signature provided handwriting samples that ultimately convicted the perp).

A person's handwriting includes both general and personal characteristics.

General are the elements of penmanship that come from the method of handwriting learned in school.

I think it was an examiner in the Southern District who got samples of Sindona's handwriting and found out he had this personal handwriting quirk-he made a dot inside the loop when he wrote the numeral nine.

Cage jotted them down in his own precise handwriting and handed the list to Jerry Baker.

The analysis helped narrow the search for the kidnapper, who was convicted primarily on the basis of handwriting comĀ­parisons between a known of his writing and the ransom notes.

If there was any chance he thought we could compare his handwriting with public records in the area he would've disguised his writing or used cutout letters.

The more I read it the more I began to think the handwriting didn't look quite right.