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Definition of left hand in English: left handnoun lɛftˈhand 1The hand of a person's left side. Example sentencesExamples - Their sister, Lucy Rennwand, was allowed to attend their swearing in - the boys placed their left hands on Oskar's drum, which they thought of as their symbol.
- Jon finally saw the similarly made gold wedding bands that adorned their left hands and the connection and affection that existed between them.
- I got the idea from the early episodes of Angel, where both he and Doyle wore Claddagh rings on their left hands.
- Over 20 children played games, painted and ate their lunch only using their left hands.
- Suddenly the door burst open and four prim-looking men with messy hair, all smoking pipes, with their left hands tucked into their jacket pockets came rushing in.
- My nails were long and painted and I wore a single, silver thumb ring on my left hand.
- I examined a small callous on the middle finger of my left hand, right underneath my fingernail.
- The fingernails on my right hand are long and the fingernails on my left hand are short.
- At the time of the study, I was not interested in whether they used their left hands or their right hands, so I didn't record it.
- His left hand dove into my hair and his other hand gripped my neck painfully.
- As the loops are gathered in the left hand the right hand controls the spin of the reel.
- Nobody knows what causes about one in 10 people to have dominant left hands.
- He kept his right hand outstretched and his left hand on his dagger that hung at his waist.
- They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil.
- People who agree with the statement raise their right hands, while people who disagree raise their left hands.
- When he set me down, he took the ring from my hand and slid it onto the third finger of my left hand.
- These results held whether the right-handed participants pantomimed with their right or left hands.
- As the horse continued to rear up, the rider held the reins with his left hand and thrust his right hand into the air.
- After the mitts were removed patients were asked to clench their left hands and in each a tourniquet was applied 10 cm proximal to the wrist and the hand relaxed.
- Left-handed children who are prevented from using their their left hands often develop symptoms such as a stutter.
- 1.1 The region or direction on the left side of a person or thing.
there was a vast forest on the left hand
adjective lɛftˈhand 1attributive On or towards the left side of a person or thing. Example sentencesExamples - Ian Harty broke down the left-hand side before finding McDonald in the area.
- The traffic lights have been put in place so that a section of the left-hand side of the road coming into Athy could be cordoned off.
- Mark McGeown, the Airdrie goalkeeper, could only watch as the ball arced towards the top left-hand corner and in off the post.
- The bar at the left-hand side of the graph represents a traditional device.
- And my morning cough is starting to be a little painful in the left-hand side of my back, about half-way down.
- On our right hand side is where cars were parked and there were no cars parked on the left hand side, which we were driving up.
- Cross the stile and go around the left-hand side of the barn.
- It left the left-hand side of her face completely paralysed.
- As Well belatedly settled, the young defender lined up a free kick 25 metres out and curled it towards the top left-hand corner.
- I'd often stare at the statue of Beethoven I kept on the left-hand side of my desk.
- The country's flag has a light blue background with six stars on the left-hand side and one large yellow star in the center.
- Korea win a free-kick on the left-hand side of Germany's box and win a corner.
- The police report notes that there are left hand turn lanes going east and west on Mayfield.
- In the far left hand corner of that room was a staircase going up to the second floor.
- It's about fascism, and you can see the links to the whole series in the left-hand side of his front page.
- Hedgerows and fields make up the left hand side of the path with the old canal on the right.
- The track ends but continue downhill along the left hand side of a narrow field.
- Its cushion can be folded under the seat on the left-hand side, and a console with cupholders and a storage box can be positioned in its place.
- Some sensors for recording the temperatures in the hydraulic systems on the left-hand side of the spacecraft go offline.
- Some people have been forced to drive on the opposite side of the road because there is not enough room to get through on the left-hand side.
Synonyms left-hand, sinistral, at nine o'clock - 1.1 Done with or using the left hand.
an excellent left-hand catch by Smith Example sentencesExamples - This mystery man is Ashok Gandotra, a left-hand batsman who won two Test caps for India.
- Fuentes made a positive start, catching Brodie with crisp left-hand jabs.
Definition of left hand in US English: left handnoun 1The hand of a person's left side. Example sentencesExamples - At the time of the study, I was not interested in whether they used their left hands or their right hands, so I didn't record it.
- Their sister, Lucy Rennwand, was allowed to attend their swearing in - the boys placed their left hands on Oskar's drum, which they thought of as their symbol.
- I examined a small callous on the middle finger of my left hand, right underneath my fingernail.
- After the mitts were removed patients were asked to clench their left hands and in each a tourniquet was applied 10 cm proximal to the wrist and the hand relaxed.
- Left-handed children who are prevented from using their their left hands often develop symptoms such as a stutter.
- Nobody knows what causes about one in 10 people to have dominant left hands.
- My nails were long and painted and I wore a single, silver thumb ring on my left hand.
- Jon finally saw the similarly made gold wedding bands that adorned their left hands and the connection and affection that existed between them.
- These results held whether the right-handed participants pantomimed with their right or left hands.
- They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil.
- As the loops are gathered in the left hand the right hand controls the spin of the reel.
- As the horse continued to rear up, the rider held the reins with his left hand and thrust his right hand into the air.
- His left hand dove into my hair and his other hand gripped my neck painfully.
- Over 20 children played games, painted and ate their lunch only using their left hands.
- Suddenly the door burst open and four prim-looking men with messy hair, all smoking pipes, with their left hands tucked into their jacket pockets came rushing in.
- When he set me down, he took the ring from my hand and slid it onto the third finger of my left hand.
- People who agree with the statement raise their right hands, while people who disagree raise their left hands.
- I got the idea from the early episodes of Angel, where both he and Doyle wore Claddagh rings on their left hands.
- He kept his right hand outstretched and his left hand on his dagger that hung at his waist.
- The fingernails on my right hand are long and the fingernails on my left hand are short.
- 1.1 The region or direction on the left side of a person or thing.
there was a vast forest on the left hand
adjective 1attributive On or toward the left side of a person or thing. Example sentencesExamples - I'd often stare at the statue of Beethoven I kept on the left-hand side of my desk.
- Korea win a free-kick on the left-hand side of Germany's box and win a corner.
- The bar at the left-hand side of the graph represents a traditional device.
- On our right hand side is where cars were parked and there were no cars parked on the left hand side, which we were driving up.
- As Well belatedly settled, the young defender lined up a free kick 25 metres out and curled it towards the top left-hand corner.
- Its cushion can be folded under the seat on the left-hand side, and a console with cupholders and a storage box can be positioned in its place.
- Mark McGeown, the Airdrie goalkeeper, could only watch as the ball arced towards the top left-hand corner and in off the post.
- The track ends but continue downhill along the left hand side of a narrow field.
- Hedgerows and fields make up the left hand side of the path with the old canal on the right.
- And my morning cough is starting to be a little painful in the left-hand side of my back, about half-way down.
- Ian Harty broke down the left-hand side before finding McDonald in the area.
- It left the left-hand side of her face completely paralysed.
- Some sensors for recording the temperatures in the hydraulic systems on the left-hand side of the spacecraft go offline.
- It's about fascism, and you can see the links to the whole series in the left-hand side of his front page.
- Some people have been forced to drive on the opposite side of the road because there is not enough room to get through on the left-hand side.
- In the far left hand corner of that room was a staircase going up to the second floor.
- The country's flag has a light blue background with six stars on the left-hand side and one large yellow star in the center.
- The police report notes that there are left hand turn lanes going east and west on Mayfield.
- Cross the stile and go around the left-hand side of the barn.
- The traffic lights have been put in place so that a section of the left-hand side of the road coming into Athy could be cordoned off.
Synonyms left-hand, sinistral, at nine o'clock - 1.1 Done with or using the left hand.
an excellent left-hand catch Example sentencesExamples - This mystery man is Ashok Gandotra, a left-hand batsman who won two Test caps for India.
- Fuentes made a positive start, catching Brodie with crisp left-hand jabs.
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