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right-handˌright-ˈhand ●●○ adjective [only before noun] - Washington Avenue will be on your right-hand side.
- And the right-hand door was open, that seemed a bit odd.
- But the right-hand column was a record of growth, though of a very uneven kind.
- From the right-hand group of trees, he went into the front left-hand bunker.
- The man turns and trots away from me up the right-hand staircase from the mezzanine to the station platform.
- The resulting expression is and multiplying out the right-hand side we obtain the required trigonometrical relations.
- The top right-hand drawer of the desk contained the traditional little tin box and a pistol.
- The window itself has three buttons on the upper right-hand side of the frame.
► right-hand side the right-hand side of the body ► top/bottom right-hand corner the bottom right-hand corner of the page NOUN► corner· A speck of grit danced over the time-segment at the lower right-hand corner, smearing the rolling figures.· Six minutes later more water started leaking through the top right-hand corner of another window.· His own likeness appears squeezed in above his initials in the right-hand corner.· Bridges initiated the first, his break being well supported by Andrew Thomas who crossed in the right-hand corner.· With four minutes to go, Stimpson dived over for his second try in the right-hand corner.· He placed it so that it would shine into the right-hand corner of the wall by the fireplace.· The technique is easy, as you can see in the bottom right-hand corner of the picture.· Each one is labelled clearly with the title in large letters in the bottom right-hand corner. ► drive· The cost of right-hand drive and extras will also be shown. ► man· Flynn was the nearest John had to a right-hand man.· Sammy Williams was my trusted lieutenant, my right-hand man.· Lord Tebbit, former Tory party chairman and right-hand man to Baroness Thatcher, is backing the plan.· His former Sunderland boss has yet to appoint a right-hand man at Bristol City.· Pallid and balding, Vladimiro Montesinos, 56, was Fujimori's intelligence chief and right-hand man.· Though himself the king's cousin, Nithard had another patron too, the king's right-hand man, the seneschal Adalard.· Next door to us lived Geoffrey Hamm, Mosley's right-hand man in the area. ► side· Male embryos form in the right-hand side of the womb, females in the left.· The right-hand side of the balance sheet lists the various claims against these assets.· The pulpit, instead of being central, was placed to the right-hand side, looking from the back pews.· If the account is a right-hand side account, such as revenue, the opposite is true.· The right-hand side provides a benchmark against which all portfolios may be assessed.· By adding further words to the right-hand side of rules 4,5 and 6, they could produce hundreds of sentences.· It had been placed on the right-hand side of the green, guarded by two bunkers.· On the right-hand side write how you would begin the meeting; what you would actually say. ► turn· He stopped for a red light, prepared to make a right-hand turn as soon as the arrow flicked green. on the right side of something OPP left-hand: the right-hand side of the bodytop/bottom right-hand corner the bottom right-hand corner of the page |