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Left-hand   /lɛft-hænd/   Listen
Left-hand

adjective
1.
Intended for the left hand.  Synonym: left.
2.
Located on or directed toward the left.



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"Left-hand" Quotes from Famous Books



... the MS. "reverend prelats" is crossed out and "preists" written above. To make sure that the correction was understood, the author or reviser has written in the left-hand margin, "read preists." ...
— A Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. III • Various

... the Snobographer walked in solitude. At the seventy-ninth tree on the left-hand side, the insolvent butcher hanged himself. I scarcely wondered at the dismal deed, so woful and sad were the impressions connected with the place. So, for a mile and a half I ...
— The Book of Snobs • William Makepeace Thackeray

... Passing by (on his left-hand side, and on what, although raised some way above the street, was the ground floor of the house) Odette's bedroom, which looked out to the back over another little street running parallel with her own, he had climbed a staircase that went straight up between ...
— Swann's Way - (vol. 1 of Remembrance of Things Past) • Marcel Proust

... a passage, dark, wet, and slippery. In the left-hand wall of this passage was a door, studded with iron nails thickly covered with rust. The key was in this door. During the instant required for throwing it wide, a large flake of ice fell from the ceiling of the passage ...
— The Hour and the Man - An Historical Romance • Harriet Martineau

... seems to have known Ipswich about the same time as myself. 'In the main street of Ipswich,' wrote the biographer of that distinguished individual, 'on the left-hand side of the way, a short distance after you have passed through the open space fronting the Town Hall, stands an inn known far and wide by the appellation of the Great White Horse, rendered the more conspicuous by a stone statue of some rapacious animal, ...
— East Anglia - Personal Recollections and Historical Associations • J. Ewing Ritchie


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