the left-hand side of the street

  • 1left-hand — adj [only before noun] on the left side of something ≠ ↑right hand ▪ We live about halfway down the street on the left hand side …

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  • 2left-hand — adjective (only before noun) 1 on the left side of something: We live about halfway down the street on the left hand side. 2 curving to the left: a left hand bend 3 always using your left hand to do a particular thing: David was a left hand… …

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  • 3Right- and left-hand traffic —   countries with right hand traffic …

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  • 4Dancing in the Street — Single by Martha and the Vandellas from the album Dance Party …

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  • 5Out in the Street (The Who song) — Out in the Street Single by The Who from the album My Generation A side My Generation (USA only) Released 20 November 1965 (US) …

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  • 9side — I UK [saɪd] / US noun Word forms side : singular side plural sides *** 1) a) [countable] a particular area of something such as a building, street, or town side of: The railway ran along the north side of the valley. The bride s guests should sit …

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  • 10side — side1 [ saıd ] noun *** ▸ 1 area of larger area, etc. ▸ 2 surface/edge/left/right ▸ 3 aspect of situation etc. ▸ 4 position in argument ▸ 5 part of family ▸ 6 additional food ▸ 7 one of opposing groups ▸ 8 television channel ▸ 9 proud attitude ▸… …

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