From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishleft-handˌleft-ˈhand ●●○ adjective [only before noun] on the left side of something OPP right-hand We live about halfway down the street on the left-hand side.
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left-hand• Write your name in the upper left-hand corner of the test.• a left-hand piano concerto• Our house is on the left-hand side of the street.• a left-hand turnleft-hand side• Clicking 1E5.x's History button will toggle a window on the left-hand side.• Open the glass fronted cupboard on the left-hand side and look on the fourth shelf from the top.• He explains how he felt a tingling sensation down his left-hand side but did not immediately call for help.• As I wrote my journal I had felt the thickness of the left-hand side grow pleasantly fat - a satisfying fertility.• Starting from the left-hand side, Martin works across the picture, completing the work in small areas as he goes along.• Messages from the right-hand field of vision of both eyes are received by the left-hand side of the brain.• What you see on the left-hand side of the centre line, you knit on the left-hand side of the machine.• A flight of steps goes up the left-hand side of the gallery.