"Panhandling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Panhandling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Panhandling" Meaning

Panhandling refers to the act of begging or soliciting money from passing strangers, usually in a public place. It involves asking for spare change or donations in exchange for nothing, often relying on the goodwill of others for sustenance or financial support.

"Panhandling" Examples

Usage Examples for "panhandling"


The homeless man on the street corner was panhandling for spare change.
The city council passed a law banning panhandling in public spaces.
As I walked down the street, I noticed a group of people panhandling for money to help with their addiction.
The charity organization organized a campaign against panhandling, advocating for more affordable housing and job opportunities.
The tourist got scammed by a clever panhandler who pretended to be a street performer asking for tips.

"Panhandling" Similar Words

Pangram

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Pangrammatic

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Pangs

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Pangs is a noun meaning sudden, sharp, and often fleeting feelings of intense emotional pain or regret, often associated with a strong memory or desire. For example: "She experienced pangs of sadness when she looked at old photos of her deceased grandmother."

Panguitch

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Panhandled

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Panhandlers

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Panhandlers are people who beg or ask for money on the streets, often in a public place, in exchange for nothing or a small service, such as singing or doing a trick. They may be individuals who are homeless, struggling financially, or simply looking for a quick way to make money.

Panhard

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Panhard is a French automotive company that has been producing cars and chassis since 1890. The company is known for its innovative designs, precision engineering, and high-performance vehicles. The name "Panhard" is also used as a verb, referring to a type of suspension system used in some vehicles, which is designed to improve stability and handling.

Panharmonicon

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A panharmonicon is a mechanical instrument invented by Athanasius Kircher, a German Jesuit scholar, in the 17th century. It is a type of early keyboard instrument that uses a series of thin metal tongues or reeds to produce sound when struck by a series of hammers. The panharmonicon was designed to produce a wide range of tones and timbres, and was intended to be used in music composition and performance. Although it was never widely used, the panharmonicon is significant in the history of Western music as an early example of a mechanical instrument designed to produce a wide range of tonal colors.

Panhellenic

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relating to or involving all the regions or states of ancient Greece; used especially of the Olympic Games or a general assembly of the Greeks

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Panhypopituitarism

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Panicked

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Panic-stricken or extremely worried or scared, often in a sudden or intense manner.