Crossword clues for lefts
lefts
- Many turns
- Many jabs
- Jabs, from most boxers
- Certain punches
- Wide turns at intersections
- Turns that may be prohibited
- Southpaw's haymakers, probably
- Southpaw punches
- Southpaw jabs
- Some uppercuts
- Some turns on the road
- Some street turns
- Some jabs and hooks
- Some directions
- Some boxers' jabs
- Road-test maneuvers
- Road test turns
- Relient K "Two ___ Don't Make a Right ... But Three Do"
- Pugilist's concerns
- Most jabs, in boxing
- Most hooks and jabs
- Johansson's jabs
- Foreman's deliveries, at times
- Ali hooks, at times
- Some boxing jabs
- Some hooks
- About half of all turns
- Certain turns
- Some swings in a ring
- Some turns and boxing punches
- Some crosses
- Two will get you turned around
- Some jabs and turns
- Some jabs in the ring
- Certain jabs
- Tories' foes
- Some haymakers
- Ring blows
- Some turns
- Some punches
- Some boxing blows
- Some blows
- Tricky turns
- They're thrown during a fight
- Some boxing punches
- Some pugilistic punches
- Some car turns
- Part of a boxer's repertoire
Wiktionary
n. (plural of left English)
Usage examples of "lefts".
And when, increasingly, lefts and rights showed interest in her, the other Emotionals found it difficult to sneer.
Among the lefts, too, were, here and there, tiny salamanders, they, too, white and blind.
Like the lefts, They were, for their size, long-bodied, were capable of long periods of dormancy and possessed a slow metabolism, useful in an environment in which food is not plentiful.
Two straight lefts were blocked by Traynor's gloves, only because he was covering up.
Trout crossed the ring and threw a left, which was countered by a left-right combination Co the head Three lefts surprised Trout before he could lift his gloves.
He was up in a flash, moved forward, and was sent to the canvas again by a furious exchange of lefts and rights to the head that left his head ringing.
If you were in a strange neighborhood and wanted to get back to a place you knew, Eddie could get you there, making lefts and rights with undiminished confidence until you were reduced simply to following him and hoping that things would turn out right .