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left-hand
[ left-hand ]
adjective
- on or to the left:
a left-hand turn at the intersection.
- of, for, or with the left hand.
- Building Trades.
- (of a door) having the hinges on the left when seen from the exterior of the building, room, closet, etc., to which the doorway leads.
- (of a casement sash) having the hinges on the left when seen from inside the window.
left-hand
adjective
- of, relating to, located on, or moving towards the left
this car is left-hand drive
a left-hand bend
- for use by the left hand; left-handed
Word History and Origins
Origin of left-hand1
Example Sentences
This week, President Obama disembarked from Air Force One while holding his jacket in his left hand and a coffee cup in his right.
But most hosts wield long-stemmed microphones in their left hand and vote with their right.
There was by visual inspection blood, or what appeared to be blood, on the web of the left hand.
But the key to positive identification was that stubby little finger on his left hand.
Someone else mimed how Marlowe, portrayed as a right-hand finger, was stabbed, after a struggle, by his left-hand opponent.
She is quite true, but not wise, and your left hand must not know what your right hand is doing.
I wasn't paying any attention to him, therefore, when suddenly my left-hand neighbour touched my arm.
Frank loosened his sword from its fastenings and took a revolver in his left hand, in which he also held the reins.
He lives up about 500 or 600 yards above the bridge on the left-hand side; you will see his name over his door.
Then she held the soft paw firmly with her left hand, and pulled steadily on the thorn with her right hand.
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