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hands-on
[ handz-on, -awn ]
adjective
- characterized by or involved in active personal participation in an activity; individual and direct:
a workshop to give children hands-on experience with computers.
- requiring manual operation, control, adjustment, or the like; not automatic or computerized:
the old hands-on telephone switchboards.
hands-on
adjective
- involving practical experience of equipment, etc
hands-on training in the use of computers
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The repetitive nature of weaving and beading and hands-on craftsmanship are important to Gibson.
Her generosity also stands out; she does extensive charity work and is hands-on with philanthropic causes she champions.
Like Feinstein, Lurie wants to be a hands-on mayor, walking city streets by day, while at least every so often making it home early enough to sit down with his family for dinner.
In court, she tearfully claimed that while she had been "hands-on" and "stupid" in her professional interactions with Saunderson, she had done nothing wrong.
She grew up as part of a "normal, working class" household, met her husband and ended up working for the NHS herself in a "hands-on" clinical role.
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