barehanding

/bɛrˈhændɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of barehand: to catch, handle, or do something with bare hands, especially in sports (like catching a baseball without a glove).
    • He was barehanding the hot coals during the fire-walking demonstration.
    • The fisherman kept barehanding the slippery trout before finally securing it.
    • The outfielder surprised everyone by barehanding the line drive instead of using his glove.
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