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"longhand" Definitions
  1. ordinary writing, not typed or written in shorthand

112 Sentences With "longhand"

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I used to write longhand, but now it's all laptop.
Many school materials are written out in longhand by teachers.
"I just tend to write better" in longhand, he says.
Mr. Trump does not write out his speech in longhand.
I watched it and wrote down what I saw in longhand.
I still use my little tape recorder, and I still write longhand.
LH: Is it true you write all of your books in longhand?
It takes time and effort and patience to write a longhand letter.
When witnesses testified, she took notes in longhand on a legal pad.
They wrote in longhand, in notebooks provided by the center (my friend believes in studies that show longhand is better for concentration and that a lined page is more welcoming than a blank screen for receiving intimacies and secrets).
I do write in longhand when I watch the footage that I've shot.
Client histories recorded in longhand in legal notebooks and stashed in manila folders.
He wrote longhand with a pen or pencil, producing 1,000 words a day.
Ms. Shreve often said she preferred writing in longhand to working on a computer.
He told no one what he was writing, drafting it longhand, on the fly.
There, during the hours he was awake, he mostly wrote, longhand, and read fiction.
Sarah writes historical fiction by filling up notebooks in longhand using a fountain pen.
Hollande wrote it in longhand, often on planes, using a Paper Mate felt-tipped pen.
Nor was it his elegant longhand, the work of someone raised on pen and paper.
Some distribute scrolls of paper tied with ribbons, bearing photocopied prayers and testimonials written in longhand.
Once trials begin, they drag on; Guyanese judges painstakingly record each word of evidence in longhand.
And yet, the simple practice of writing longhand has done wonders for me and my work.
His longhand messages communicated a strong commitment to respect for all people, regardless of political positions.
She continued to write until her final days — in longhand, as always, and in a journal.
Quentin Tarantino writes all his screenplays longhand, and Tinder CEO Elie Seidman swears by pen and paper.
At night, she writes longhand, on the backs of old screenplay pages, so she doesn't waste paper.
"I started looking at all possibilities of movement and started writing it out in longhand," she said.
Two weeks later, the onetime veterinary student, who crafted letters to his mother in longhand, hanged himself.
Both rode an analog wave that also lifted sales of record players, handicrafts, longhand writing, and books.
He would work away on an exercise bike while reading murder mysteries and wrote laboriously in longhand journals.
He wrote his books in longhand on yellow legal pads, to be typed up later by a secretary.
A 2014 study, The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard, demonstrated the advantage of longhand over laptop note-taking.
"I was going to show you something," he says, removing a sheaf of yellow legal paper covered in longhand.
He would write longhand in a notepad, in parks or by rivers, or in hotel rooms or on trains.
Right after the storm, in her unlit office, Ms. De Feria wrote out a plea for help in longhand.
Email may have replaced longhand letters, but otherwise they see no need to fix a system that clearly ain't broke.
The story itself, written out in longhand, is tucked inside shapes silhouetted against a dense field of charcoal and ink.
Reflecting on their work process, Brannock said Sheffield would write everything longhand and she would type it into the computer.
PARENTS are not the only ones bemoaning the way so many schools have given up teaching children to write longhand.
While I drink my coffee, I write my morning pages — three pages written longhand, usually just about whatever's on my mind.
Scrawling in longhand on a legal notepad has an old-school flair to it, but you'll eventually have to retype it.
As a result, a number of school boards in America have instigated a return to basics—especially time spent learning longhand.
She writes in longhand, draft after draft, and when she has a section she's satisfied with, types it into a computer.
" For their scripts, she said, Mr. Laughlin wrote extensively in longhand on yellow legal pads, and "together they formulated something cohesive.
Art Reviews 'Souls Grown Diaspora,' a movement's northern reach; Frederick Weston's 'Blue Bedroom Blues'; Nicholas Krushenick's collages; Eric Brown's 'Longhand' paintings.
John Kennel, who conducted the wiretaps by listening in and writing out the conversations in longhand, admitted that he transcribed them imperfectly.
Ms. Cameron describes the morning pages as "three pages of longhand writing, strictly stream-of-consciousness," done as soon as one wakes.
Proust wrote his fawning letters in longhand and had them typed by his publisher in an apparent attempt to conceal their origin.
This time, Curry would spend seven months in a jail cell in Grand Junction, defending his homestead with court filings penned in longhand.
It was first the American Telephone and Telegraph Company building (longhand for AT&T), then Sony Plaza and now, simply, 550 Madison Avenue.
"Some students dropped out as soon as they found out that their instructors would not accept course papers written out longhand," Goldstein writes.
Consider Elizabeth Warren, the ascendant candidate, whom parts of the internet imagine working by candlelight to solve your problems, longhand on a legal pad.
Rowling, who famously wrote her first novel longhand in Edinburgh cafés, says that she scrawled the secret manuscript across her 50th birthday party dress.
Come summer, he will buy the sheet music and recordings, and write his parody lyrics longhand on a legal pad, since he eschews computers.
And that's the charm of the internet, that you have publications on the internet... [but] I remember more if I write down something in longhand.
It's where she often wrote (always in longhand), slept and vied for blanket space with her beloved dog, Gary Fisher, who rarely left her side.
As a humanities professor at a large public university with a diverse student population, I ask my students to write longhand in class each week.
I wrote a check, the date October 18 without the year, to Theresa Monrose for a hundred dollars, I did not write the amount longhand.
For paper-free die-hards, many of the cognitive benefits of longhand are available from using a tablet and stylus like Apple&aposs iPad and Pencil.
But he would willingly describe the practicalities of writing: swift longhand on blue paper, then an Olympia typewriter, for five hours or so each morning, starting early.
She would write — in longhand, on yellow legal pads in large loopy letters — or tape a stream-of-consciousness monologue, and I would edit the typed pages.
Like my parents and grandparents, I grew up reading print newspapers and magazines, writing longhand or on a typewriter, listening to records, mailing letters, driving with maps.
Nukacrypt allows players to both skip the hassle of working out these problems longhand and generates possible launch codes before the week's full keyword is fully revealed.
Every day from roughly 10 until 1, Pullman sits at his desk in a monkish study at the top of the house and produces three pages, longhand.
A message dashed off on a phone while riding the bus or a quick thumbs up reply clearly aren't digital versions of an old-time longhand letter.
At the end of their talk, she gave Rowling a home computer (a Mac desktop) because Rosie felt bad that the future billionaire wrote her novels in longhand.
Interviewed by Brian Lamb on C-Span's "Booknotes" in 1994, Dr. McDonald revealed that he typically wrote in longhand on a yellow legal pad and in the nude.
When I was 12 or 13, I used to write 100-page stories longhand on legal pads, and they were always [about] people finding doors to hidden worlds.
In his longhand notes, Obama relocated the speech's tension in the fact that he was accepting a peace prize a week after ordering 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
What I want to understand better, I tell her, are the swirls of the president's emotional fingerprint, which I saw in the longhand draft of his Nobel speech.
Since Weezer's beginnings, he has pushed himself to embrace various songwriting disciplines, ranging from longhand Morning Pages to songwriting with collaborators including the pop hit maker Dr. Luke.
Mr. Obama had spent three hours scrawling in longhand on a yellow legal pad an angry condemnation of Donald J. Trump's response to the attack in Orlando, Fla.
When she has a completed draft she prints it out and then rewrites it all in longhand again, and that version she reads out loud into a Dictaphone.
To improve classroom engagement, tell students about the research showing that students who take notes longhand, on paper, do better on exams than those who take notes on laptops.
It took two pages of longhand algebra, written in Oxford, England, coded into a computer in London and then applied to data from Hong Kong, to get it right.
Throughout his life, he was known for the yellow legal pads always within his reach, a body of longhand writing that came, along with other manuscripts, to fill 30 boxes.
Thomas Jefferson wrote out a recipe for it in longhand, demanding "good cream" and a stick of vanilla, and served it encased in pastry to guests when he was president.
Composing in longhand and obsessed with the craft of writing — he considered 300 well-chosen words a day to be his productive limit — Morris was known for taking his time.
He writes all of his poems longhand, in a small notebook, in the context that so many of the great poets have forged their art: while working at a day job.
Besides holding opera rehearsals and master classes, he spends his days composing and arranging in longhand, in the Central Park West apartment he has shared since 1956 with his wife, Almerinda.
Mr. Obama, who said he planned to write a memoir, quizzed the writers about their tradecraft (he told them he liked to write first drafts in longhand on yellow legal pads).
A sizable old desk was topped with books — James Joyce, Confucius, Langston Hughes — and a pencil sharpener, with a few fresh shavings from that morning; he writes first drafts in longhand.
Written in meticulous longhand on the coarse brown manuscript paper used in North Korea, the book — a collection of seven short stories — was a fierce indictment of life in the totalitarian North.
When the research had filled in the blanks, he compiled first drafts in longhand, second and third and fourth drafts, too, and on a Smith-Corona Electra 2200, writing 213,21986 words a day.
Durbin also criticized the process on the Senate floor, saying the GOP wrote out the bill "in longhand" and provided an illegible "work product" to lobbyists before handing it over to the senators voting on it.
No one else had read it, and it wasn't clear then, even to her, why she had gone through the considerable trouble of composing drafts in longhand, typing it up on her laptop and printing it out.
"I pulled two all-nighters on that, and then in the span of five hours he crossed out the last two pages of the speech and rewrote them longhand in a way that I couldn't reach," Keenan recalled.
According to Newberg, the Purple One had only handed in 50 completed pages of the book, and the remaining (presumably very large) chunk will probably be reconstructed "just in time for the holiday season" from his longhand notes.
J. K. Rowling, a teacher by training, was a 30-year-old single mother living on welfare in a cold one-bedroom flat in Edinburgh when she began writing it in longhand during her baby daughter's nap times.
Her five-page jailhouse letter, written in meticulous longhand, recounts the background of her love affair with D.J.: the deep commitment of her parents to the cause of disability rights and her own lifelong pursuit of the same ideals.
A small, delicate grid with an irregular cross at its center, it suggests painting and miracles as small, everyday occurrences: a poem written out in longhand or a scarf knitted by a beloved, if slightly barmy friend or relative.
A phrasing of a structure of feeling that I didn't really know I had, something so beautifully or hauntingly stated that I used to copy the words longhand in a commonplace book when I was in high school and college.
What you observe in the diminutive works in "Longhand" at Theodore:Art is a meticulous approach to painting that might be compared, as the title suggests, to slow, personal methods of writing by hand, as opposed to banging away on a computer.
He had been spending most of his recent days and, often, nights in the Senate chamber, serving as a juror in Trump's impeachment trial; at that point, Jones said, he had taken 240 pages of longhand notes on the proceedings.
She began her evenings at fund-raisers in ritzy Pacific Heights and ended them at the modest apartment where she lived alone in the city's SoMa neighborhood, stretching across her living room floor to compose longhand thank-you notes to donors.
He's also noticed problems in other countries, and has written — in longhand, because he's not fond of computers — at least 150 speeches and testimonies to present in countries ranging from the U.K. to China, according to a printed list he showed Reuters.
Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, was so worked up at the idea that on the day The New York Times published the article examining the issue, she arrived at the Capitol with corrective legislation written in longhand on a yellow legal pad.
When psychologists had 79 students watch a series of TED talks, the typers' notes managed to capture the lecture nearly verbatim, but people who wrote out their notes longhand performed better on tests evaluating whether they gained a deeper understanding of the material.
In supplanting the slower and more elaborate Spencerian form of handwriting used in America from the 1840s onwards (see the Coca-Cola or Ford logos), the openness and simplicity of Palmer longhand let office workers match the speed of the increasingly popular typewriter.
"Four Weddings and a Funeral" asks us to buy a lot of hokey nonsense, and sure, I'll accept people being way too good at dressing up for costume parties and having laughably stupid habits of writing longhand letters that never get sent.
"Four Weddings and a Funeral" asks us to buy a lot of hokey nonsense, and sure, I'll accept people being way too good at dressing up for costume parties and having laughably stupid habits of writing longhand letters that never get sent.
My mother had decided that she could no longer bear the tortured stutter of my peck-peck-pecking at her electric typewriter and my histrionic begging that she, with her superior dexterity, take what I'd composed in longhand and type it for me.
He wrote notes and drafts of biographical vignettes in longhand on yellow legal pads, and for a time tried to collaborate with the novelist Wesley Brown, before deciding to work largely on his own with help from his wife and former manager, Maxine Gordon.
The process of reliving his presidency day by day, writing in longhand and revising it with his speechwriter Cody Keenan, has put him in a reflective and, at times, feisty mood, associates say, making him more willing to express his thoughts to a wider audience.
This was thanks in no small part to the women in his life, including his ex-wife Sally and long-term girlfriends Maggie Powell and George Kinson, who cleaned Crews up, typed out his longhand manuscripts, and kept him out of harm's way as best they could.
He's a Kentucky-based farmer, conservationist, pacifist and moral critic who, over the course of his long life (he's 84), has farmed with horses rather than tractors to remain closer to the land and written longhand so as not to plug another machine into the electrical grid.
During three decades on the federal bench, through December 22002, Judge Noonan heard oral arguments in 224,21926 cases and wrote 219,19663 opinions, dissents and other decisions in longhand on yellow legal pads — most notably a 21966 ruling upholding a Washington State law banning physician-assisted suicide.
Egan writes her fiction longhand, at a clip of five or six pages a day, sitting in an overstuffed IKEA armchair that lives in her office, or, when the weather is good, in a Zero Gravity recliner that she sets up under the magnolia tree in her back yard.
Mr. Wittliff's first screenplay, written in the early 1970s — in longhand (he refused to learn to type) — was "Barbarosa," based on a story his grandfather had told him, about a farm boy who is on the run after he has killed his brother-in-law and who is guided by an avuncular outcast.
But the letter I wrote longhand to my once and future partner last year I brought to the bar where we were meeting mutual friends for our first outing as an ex-couple, meaning to deliver it to him to thank him for our time together and mark its end with a resolute ballpoint period.
The new publication of the manuscript pages to "Le Deuxième Sexe," which she completed between the years of 1946 and 1949, reveals an artist's creative process: Her adoptive daughter, Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir (herself a philosophy professor), explained that her mother wrote every page of her books longhand before enlisting professional typists to create pages like this one, on which she would make further revisions.
Drafts of typed and longhand speeches include: King's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech "Beyond Vietnam" speeches His eulogy for four girls who died when Ku Klux Klan members bombed a church in Birmingham, Alabama An already published copy of "Letter from Birmingham Jail" with further handwritten edits Also included: "King's school transcripts — including one from Crozer Theological Seminary where he got a C in public speaking," AP writes.

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