left-handed - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • also: I have a son who is also left-handed and wanted to play guitar.
  • not: Contrary to oft quoted myth Jim Henson was not Left-handed.
  • all: The Trio, David Kernan, Liz Robertson, and, Louise Gold are all left-handed.
  • fully: Have a look at our range of fully left-handed items to see how we can help solve the problems.
  • naturally: He was made to wear splints to correct his knock-knees and was naturally left-handed but was forced to write with his right.
  • only: She was the only left-handed student in the class.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • play: And he has, on 20, lost ideal position, played the pot left-handed and rattled it.

Modifies a noun

  • scissors: Both my children have been given left-handed scissors by us for use at home.
  • batsman: Left-handed opening batsman Godleman, who picked up a bat at the age of 10, could well be a part of that.
  • helix: The clincher was the fact that the electron density maps revealed perfect left-handed helices.
  • opener: Bully on the other hand didn t, and continued to bowl a flurry of full tosses that their left-handed opener loved putting away.
  • heel: Shafted right- or left-handed, heel or Tour center.
  • knife: Normally GBP 4.99, May price only GBP 2.99 Left-handed bread knife One of our most popular items.

Used with adjective complement

  • play: Oh, isn't that cute, look at, he's playing left-handed.
  • write: He is now confined to a wheelchair and has had to learn to write left-handed as his right side and both legs are paralyzed.
  • bowl: He bowled left-handed, round-arm, " rather slow and twisting.
  • bat: Batting left-handed against right-handed people can be a challenge.
  • hang: J Egan, the rider of All Of Me, reported that the colt hung left-handed.
  • stay: I had the SAME teacher and mom insisted I stay left-handed.

Preposition: in

  • world: It is so frustrating being left-handed in a right-handed world.

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