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Meanings of left-hand neighbour in English
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Usage of left-hand neighbour in English
1
The Prince turned to his left-handneighbour; Lady Danesborough to her right.
2
My left-handneighbour was a poet, and he chimed in laconically, 'Five.'
3
Arthur was absorbed in his dinner and furtive glances at his left-handneighbour.
4
Each was in sight of his right- and left-handneighbour.
5
She talked to her left-handneighbour for a few moments, and Lutchester followed suit.
6
Perfectly wide-awake, on the contrary, was his left-handneighbour, Mrs.
7
Each would take a long draw, and then hand the pipe to his left-handneighbour.
8
Pasquale quickly turned from Carlotta to his left-handneighbour.
9
In the next interval the lady and the girls went out and my left-handneighbour opened conversation with me.
10
In other words, I interviewed his left-handneighbour, a lady with whom I had already had some slight acquaintance.
11
It was with great regret that the doctor found the time had come to turn to his left-handneighbour.
12
An instant's shudder ran through him, during an interval, while Betty's unwilling occupation with her left-handneighbour left memory its chance.
13
She had her blade out in a moment, startling those nearest to her, but she was pointing across the table, to the giant's left-handneighbour.
14
Morton tried to make himself agreeable to his left-handneighbour,-tryingalso very hard to make himself believe that he was happy in his immediate position.
15
His left-handneighbour alternately sang, and shouted, "Cain was a murderer, Cain was a murderer;" and howled like a wolf, making night hideous.
16
My left-handneighbour, a senator, said to me casually: "This room looks very different from what it did the last time I was in it."