heavy hand, with a



heavy hand, with a

1. In a clumsy manner, as in You can't use that delicate equipment with a heavy hand. [Mid-1600s]
2. Overbearingly or severely, as in Children brought up with a heavy hand often rebel in later years. [Late 1800s]
See also: heavy

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gianmariajahn-mah-REE-ahItalian
Raanan-Hebrew
Catrionaka-TREE-na, ka-TREE-o-naIrish, Scottish
Annibaleahn-nee-BAH-leItalian
Behram-Turkish
SzabinaSAW-bee-nawHungarian