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righthand

a. (alternative form of right-hand English)

Usage examples of "righthand".

She reached into the top righthand drawer of her desk and took out a pack of unfiltered Camels.

The house at 1520 Fell was a red-brick ranch with detached two-car garage on the righthand side of the drive.

A small bed with a quilted cover sat along the righthand wall with its headboard in the far corner.

At this, Sophie said a word she had learned from Martha, that neither old ladies nor young girls are supposed to know, and stumped uphill and anticlockwise to the castle’s righthand corner.

Menolly charged past the smaller holds, down aways on the marshroad, then up the righthand track, south of the Half-Circle.

In the hall, the volume on Koontz's small Sony was turned down and Henry Bowers could sense him, head cocked to one side, one hand on the TV's volume knob, the fingers of the other hand touching the cylinder which bulged in the righthand pocket of his whites - the roll of quarters.

With a swish of wind the righthand who'd been searching her block shot past, his full attention on the patch of darkness from which their quarry was presumably trying to escape.

Runnels and Panola looked scared, but Shan Bao, his mechanic and righthand man, a tall Manchu, seemed undisturbed.

That's the best place because you're righthanded and you'll be able to reach it easier.

He was naturally righthanded but ate while his left hand remained in the path of spillage.

She was eating righthanded because she held him in her left arm, but even after forced intensive practice she wasn't good at it.

David wrenched his right arm free, swung round and belted a beautiful righthander into the trooper's nose.

He excused the man and cast himself into the righthand wingchair, reaching for the decanter.

The yellow polar patches remained and a new central yellow spot was crawling into view on the righthand rim.