Phrasal Verb - Handing Out
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.Definition
To distribute or give something, especially items or information, to a group of people one by one. This phrasal verb implies a formal or organized process, often with an emphasis on fairness and equality.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The volunteers were handing out flyers to promote the charity event. |
| 2 | The teacher handed out the tests to each student. |
| 3 | The company handed out bonuses to its employees as a holiday gift. |
| 4 | The security guard handed out passes to the visitors. |
| 5 | The volunteers handed out water to the runners in the marathon. |
| 6 | The tour guide handed out maps to the tourists. |
| 7 | The coach handed out the game plan to the team before the match. |
| 8 | The librarian handed out reading materials to the children. |
| 9 | The election officials handed out ballots to the voters. |
| 10 | The manager handed out the performance reviews to the employees. |