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  1. involving only one person's work or effort: The round-the-world single-handed race is sailing's ultimate challenge. single-handedly. adverb us / ˈsɪŋ·ɡəlˈhæn·dɪd·li / She single-handedly supported the family after her husband’s death. (Definition of single-handed from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  2. Single-Handed: Created by Barry Simner, Rob Pursey. With Owen McDonnell, David Herlihy, Ruth McCabe, Brian Gleeson. Jack Driscoll moves back to the town on the west coast of Ireland where he was born. He takes over his retired father's Garda post, and solves different cases.

  3. The meaning of SINGLE-HANDED is managed or done by one person or with one on a side. How to use single-handed in a sentence.

  4. If you do something single-handed, you do it on your own, without help from anyone else. I brought up my seven children single-handed. She changed the face of British politics almost single-handed.

  5. without help. (all) by yourself I don't think I can fix the car alone - can you help? (all) on your own UK I learnt the song all on my own. single-handedly She single-handedly saved the company from bankruptcy. unassisted After years of using a cane, intensive physio enabled her to walk unassisted.

  6. No sooner has Garda officer Jack Driscoll returned from Dublin to replace retiring copper dad Gerry in rural Connemara than he has to investigate the death of a young Balkan barmaid, who died of gas fumes inhalation in her trailer home.

  7. involving only one person's work or effort: The round-the-world single-handed race is sailing's ultimate challenge. single-handedly. adverb us / ˈsɪŋ·ɡəlˈhæn·dɪd·li / She single-handedly supported the family after her husband’s death. (Definition of single-handed from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)