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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
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of left-hand1
Example Sentences
It took him about two weeks to get used to UK roundabouts and driving on the left-hand side of the road.
Safety measures in these jurisdictions include retractable stop signs on the left-hand side of buses which flashes amber or red when children are exiting.
As you drive in, on the left-hand side, a team of rescuers from the White Helmets humanitarian organisation are seen searching for mass graves.
Whatever happens, a left-hand swerve makes sense; in her Eras Tour book, the star says she "hates to do the same thing twice".
Right-pushing birds were transferred into aviaries where resident birds were using the left-hand solution, and vice versa.
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