right-handed in English

adjective
1
(of a person) using the right hand more naturally than the left.
the slant of the stab wounds suggested that the assailant was right-handed
2
going toward or turning to the right, in particular.
Stakes winner Super Frolic gamely responded under right-handed urging from Joe Bravo, however, and unleashed a powerful kick to close in on Built Up, only to fall a head short at the wire.
adverb
1
with the right hand, or in a manner natural to right-handed people.
Jackson bats right-handed

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1. Most people are right-handed.

2. Right - handed people - well, you get the picture.

3. But have humans always been so heavily right-handed?

4. I'm neither left - handed nor right - handed; I'm ambidextrous.

5. What happens in fact is that left-handed quarks interact only with left-handed Antiquarks and right-handed quarks interact only with right-handed Antiquarks

6. Fine if you're right-handed but then, not everyone is.

7. All Boomerangs, Left Handed Experienced, Right Handed Experienced $ 45.00 $ 35.00

8. 7 Top right: Right handed and left handed quartz crystals.

9. He has been described as a right-handed David Gower.

10. De-icer cryptarchy Antiecclesiastically Nototherium Lanam ergatogyny motoring Tualati right-handed

11. In the general population, right-handed people are in the majority.

12. 28 Bravais lattices. Top right: Right handed and left handed quartz crystals.

13. A right handed helix, moving away, is the departure of a friend.

14. Jack is an ambidextrous hitter; he can bat right - handed or left - handed.

15. If you do most things with your right hand, you are right-handed.

16. The process is rather like peeling a potato with a right - handed peeler.

17. But I'm right-handed, and I signed the document with my left hand.

18. She would have the strength to do it, and she was right-handed.

19. 26 In the general population,(www.Sentencedict.com) right-handed people are in the majority.

20. Simpson played as a right-handed batsman and semi-regular leg spin bowler.

21. Why is there not a more even distribution of left-and right-handed folk?

22. The only one with no questions about the right-handed pitcher was Nomo himself.

23. Similar principles apply to helices: A right handed helix, moving forward, is anticlockwise and aggressive.

24. You're right-handed, but you have two Different color pen marks on your left hand.

25. Taylor, who was right-handed, typically delivered his ground strokes with neither topspin nor undercut.

26. In this theory, the weak interaction acts only on left-handed particles (and right-handed antiparticles).

27. 14 Similar principles apply to helices: A right handed helix, moving forward, is anticlockwise and aggressive.

28. Bluebottles are not ambidextrous, this means that some are left-handed and others are right-handed.

29. Bluebottles are not ambidextrous, this means that some are left-handed and others are right-handed.

30. I have already mentioned that right-handed pilots seem to have a natural tendency to turn left.

31. 2 Or that wicked sidearm delivery that turned right-handed hitters who liked to dive into pitches into paratroopers.

32. Right-handed shooters shouldering a rifle commonly report a reticle appearing to be Canted to the left, or counterclockwise

33. Still, Leyland left him out of the postseason rotation because there was nobody else to work right-handed long relief.

34. The amino acids created by various gas and spark experiments include equal numbers of the left- and right-handed models.

35. The Astragal is designed for use on either left-handed or right-handed storm doors and is available for all …

36. Right-handed person puff up their left face to make the body balance. Left-handed person do exactly on the contrary.

37. A 73 year old right-handed man sought medical attention because of a grand mal seizure and progressive difficulty with speech.

38. Ambidextrous (adj.) also ambidexterous, "able to use both hands equally," 1640s, with -ous + Medieval Latin ambidexter, literally "right-handed on both sides," from ambi-"both, on both sides" (see ambi-) + dexter "right-handed" (from PIE root *deks-"right; south")

39. This65 year old right-handed man had a history of previous stroke, associated with a very mild left hemiparesis , and atrial fibrillation.

40. 26 You can conceive of globular protein molecules folding from chains of left- and right-handed amino acids but not helical protein molecules.

41. While 95% of right-handed people and about 20% of left-handed people have highly asymmetric brains, all Ambidextrous people have symmetrical brains

42. α-helix (alphA helix) the complex structural arrangement of parts of protein molecules in which a single polypeptide chain forms a right-handed helix

43. α-helix (alphA helix) the complex structural arrangement of parts of protein molecules in which a single polypeptide chain forms a right-handed helix

44. 21 They sort left from right versions using circularly polarised light, whose electric field corkscrews through space in a left or right-handed direction.

45. 6 Pack Keyed-Alike Entry Knob and Single Cylinder Deadbolt Combination Locksets,Satin Nickel Finished,for Right-Handed and Left-Handed Doors,Stainless Steel Made

46. From the pitcher's point of view, left-handed Batters stand in the batter's box on the left side of the plate and right-handed Batters

47. Paul Broca, 19th- century French neurosurgeon, advanced the theory that a left- handed person is a mirror- image of a right- handed person with regard to brain function.

48. Coming from the Latin word ambidexter, which means “right-handed on both sides,” Ambidextrous describes someone who can use either hand to write, swing a bat or catch a ball.

49. When scientists make amino acids in laboratories, in imitation of what they feel possibly occurred in a prebiotic soup, they find an equal number of right-handed and left-handed molecules.

50. Although not ambidextrous, Phil Mickelson and Mike Weir are both right-handers who golf left-handed; Ben Hogan was the opposite, being a natural left-hander who played golf right-handed.