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American Chicago blues guitarist
Lefty Bates (March 9, 1920 – April 7, 2007) was an American Chicago blues guitarist. He led the Lefty Bates Combo and worked with the El Dorados, the
Lefty_Bates
List of people with the same nickname
throw left. Lefty may refer to: Lefty Bell (fl. 1948) Lefty Bertrand (1909–2002) Lefty Boone (1920–1976) Randolph "Lefty" Bowe (1918–2016) Lefty Bowers (1909–1978)
Lefty
Surname list
Canal L. C. Bates (1904–1980), African-American civil rights activist Lefty Bates (1920–2007), American Chicago blues guitarist Leon Bates (pianist) (born
Bates_(surname)
American baseball player and manager (1897–1969)
Francis Joseph "Lefty" O'Doul (March 4, 1897 – December 7, 1969) was an American professional baseball player and manager. Though he spent eleven seasons
Lefty_O'Doul
Town in Alabama, United States
management, and administrative and waste management services (1.4 percent) Lefty Bates, Chicago blues guitarist Leon Douglas, former NBA player Francine Hughes
Leighton,_Alabama
1960 studio album by John Lee Hooker
– 2:35 "Dusty Road" – 2:09 John Lee Hooker – guitar, vocals William "Lefty" Bates – guitar Sylvester Hickman – bass Jimmy Turner – drums Murray, Charles
Travelin' (John Lee Hooker album)
Travelin'_(John_Lee_Hooker_album)
1962 single by Gene Chandler
the Dukays. Musicians on the record included Floyd Morris on piano, Lefty Bates, Phil Upchurch and Kermit Chandler on guitar, Al Duncan on drums, and
Duke_of_Earl
and played drums right-handed) Lars Johansson (Candlemass) William H. "Lefty" Bates Lukas Rossi (can play the guitar with either hand) Luke Morley (Thunder
List of musicians who play left-handed
List_of_musicians_who_play_left-handed
Barrelhouse Chuck (born July 10, 1958, Columbus, Ohio – December 12, 2016) Lefty Bates (March 9, 1920, Leighton, Alabama – April 7, 2007). Guitarist who played
List of Chicago blues musicians
List_of_Chicago_blues_musicians
Blues standard written by Jimmy Reed
Reed are his wife Mary "Mama" Reed on harmony vocal, Eddie Taylor and Lefty Bates on guitars, Marcus Johnson on bass, and Earl Phillips on drums. Jimmy
Baby_What_You_Want_Me_to_Do
US record label 1951–1957
Lefty Bates and his Band U–207 – "Sad Sad Hours"/"The Hex" – The Moroccos – Lefty Bates Band U–208 – "Tear Drops"/"Edna" – The Palms and Lefty Bates Band
United_Records
1961 studio album / live album by John Lee Hooker
6, 7, 9–12) Jimmy Reed – harmonica, guitar (tracks 2–4, 8) William "Lefty" Bates – guitar (tracks 2–4, 8) Quinn Wilson – bass (tracks 2–4, 8) Earl Phillips
The Folk Lore of John Lee Hooker
The_Folk_Lore_of_John_Lee_Hooker
Kiss 51 April 5, 2007 New York City, New York, U.S. Cerebral hemorrhage Lefty Bates The El Dorados, The Flamingos, Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy
List of 2000s deaths in popular music
List_of_2000s_deaths_in_popular_music
Song written by Jimmy Reed
(vocal and harmonica), Mama Reed (vocal), Jimmy Reed, Jr. (guitar), Lefty Bates (guitar), Earl Phillips (drums), and an unidentified bassist. The song
Bright Lights, Big City (song)
Bright_Lights,_Big_City_(song)
American jazz musician (1928–2000)
Fournier also worked many recording sessions with Al Smith, Red Holloway, Lefty Bates, and others. He joined Ahmad Jamal's trio in 1957, along with bass player
Vernel_Fournier
1967 studio album by Buddy Guy
saxophone on tracks 1, 2, 7, 9, 10 and 11, production & orchestration Lefty Bates - rhythm guitar on track 4 Milton Bland - tenor saxophone on track 8
Left My Blues in San Francisco
Left_My_Blues_in_San_Francisco
Record label
Smith, who also led studio bands featuring such performers as guitarist Lefty Bates, tenor saxophonist Red Holloway, and drummer Vernel Fournier. In gospel
States_Records
American baseball player (born 1973)
stingier — lefties batted only .178 against him. That was second-best among all major league left-handers. Through 2010, he had limited lefties to a .229
Scott_Schoeneweis
American jazz bassist and tubist (1908–1978)
electric bass and started recording with R&B and blues musicians, including Lefty Bates and John Lee Hooker, with whom he played on several albums. He continued
Quinn_Wilson
Texas Electric blues Johnnie Bassett 1935 2012 Florida Electric blues Lefty Bates 1920 2007 Alabama Chicago blues Carey Bell 1936 2007 Mississippi Chicago
List_of_blues_musicians
American baseball player (1908–1989)
Vernon Louis "Lefty" Gomez (November 26, 1908 – February 17, 1989) was an American professional baseball player. A left-handed pitcher, Gomez played in
Lefty_Gomez
1961 song by Jimmy Reed
and played harmonica and guitar, are Mama Reed on vocal, Lee Baker and Lefty Bates on guitars, Willie Dixon on bass, and Earl Phillips on drums. "Big Boss
Big_Boss_Man_(song)
American baseball player (born 1994)
RBIs in 137 games for the Mariners in 2024. He fared worse against lefties, batting .182 with a .570 OPS in 82 plate appearances. On April 30, 2025, Raley
Luke_Raley
American baseball player (born 1996)
.250/.301/.460 with 29 home runs and 76 RBI; he struggled against lefties, batting .221/.260/.419. On December 11, 2024, the Marlins traded Burger to
Jake_Burger
County in Alabama, United States
Moon" Arthur Alexander Jason Allen – American football Beverly Barton Lefty Bates Deion Belue Boyd Bennett Robert Byrne – songwriter Marcel Black Archibald
Colbert_County,_Alabama
1961 studio album by Jimmy Reed
Taylor – guitar Phil Upchurch – guitar Lonnie Brooks – guitar William "Lefty" Bates – second guitar Willie Dixon – bass guitar Earl Phillips – drums Mary
Jimmy_Reed_at_Carnegie_Hall
Laughing Charley Lazer Lloyd Lazy Bill Lucas Lazy Lester Lead Belly Lefty Bates Lefty Dizz Leigh Blond Leon Redbone Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Slim Lightnin'
List of nicknames of blues musicians
List_of_nicknames_of_blues_musicians
1967 studio album by Jimmy Reed
One" (Al Smith) – 3:15 Jimmy Reed – guitar, vocals, harmonica William "Lefty" Bates – guitar Jimmy Gresham – bass Al Duncan – drums Wirz' American Music:
The_New_Jimmy_Reed_Album
American blues guitarist
group the Hi-Di-Ho Boys after replacing the group's founding guitarist Lefty Bates. According to musician Eddie Boyd, with whom he later performed, Cooper
Lee_Cooper_(guitarist)
1968 studio album by Jimmy Reed
Reed – guitar, vocals, harmonica Wayne Bennett – lead guitar William "Lefty" Bates – rhythm guitar Eddie Taylor, Phil Upchurch – bass Jimmy Tillman – drums
Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed album)
Big_Boss_Man_(Jimmy_Reed_album)
American baseball player (1900–1975)
Robert Moses "Lefty" Grove (March 6, 1900 – May 22, 1975) was an American professional baseball pitcher. After having success in the minor leagues during
Lefty_Grove
1967 studio album by Jimmy Reed
1967 (tracks 3, 6 & 10) Jimmy Reed – guitar, vocals, harmonica William "Lefty" Bates (all tracks), Eddie Taylor (tracks 7–9 & 11) – guitar Jimmy Gresham (tracks
Soulin'
American baseball player (born 1971)
near Hammonds- Greene deal 3rd baseman/outfielder would give Orioles lefty bat, IF reserve". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on March 4
Jeffrey_Hammonds
1963 studio album by Jimmy Reed
"Close Together" – 2:24 Jimmy Reed – 12-string guitar, guitar, harmonica Lefty Bates, Eddie Taylor – guitar Marcus "Benjy" Johnson – bass Earl Phillips, Morris
Jimmy Reed Plays 12 String Guitar Blues
Jimmy_Reed_Plays_12_String_Guitar_Blues
Baseball maneuver
In baseball, the lefty-righty switch is a maneuver by which a player who may be at a disadvantage against an opponent of a certain handedness is replaced
Lefty-righty_switch
Marvel Comics fictional character
or manipulated into serving as Kingsley's decoys over the years include Lefty Donovan, Flash Thompson, his twin brother Daniel Kingsley, and his butler
Hobgoblin_(Marvel_Comics)
still living; each is an inductee of the Baseball Hall of Fame, except for Lefty O'Doul, Pete Browning, and Shoeless Joe Jackson (who was ineligible due
List of Major League Baseball career batting average leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders
American Chicago blues guitarist, singer and songwriter (1936–2011)
guitar. His early influences included Sunnyland Slim, Muddy Waters, Lefty Bates, Matt Murphy, and Wayne Bennett. Gibson's earliest work was as a session
Lacy_Gibson
American baseball pitcher (1893–1959)
Claude Preston "Lefty" Williams (March 9, 1893 – November 4, 1959) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is probably best known for his
Lefty_Williams
Pitching role in baseball
In baseball, a left-handed specialist (also known as lefty specialist) is a relief pitcher who throws left-handed and specializes in pitching to left-handed
Left-handed_specialist
South African cricketer (born 2000)
(2000-06-27) 27 June 2000 (age 25) Durban KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Nickname Lefty Batting Right-handed Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox Role Bowler International
Nonkululeko_Mlaba
Major League Baseball team season
2024. Retrieved July 26, 2024. "Mets strike deal with Nationals for lefty bat Winker". MLB.com. July 28, 2024. Retrieved July 28, 2024. "Mets Pad Staff
2024_New_York_Mets_season
1951 film by David Butler
Sakall as Mr. Adolph Hubbell Billy De Wolfe as Lefty Mack Gladys George as Jessica Howard Florence Bates as Mrs. Anna Hubbell Anne Triola as Gloria Davis
Lullaby_of_Broadway_(film)
American baseball player (born 1994)
September 6, 2014. Chicago Tribune (October 13, 2014). "Billy McKinney's lefty bat fits Cubs' mission". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved August 19, 2015. Marshall
Billy_McKinney_(baseball)
Record label
bassist Al Smith and featuring tenor saxophonist Red Holloway, guitarist Lefty Bates, and drummer Vernel Fournier. Sabre also released a classic single by
Sabre_Records
Chicago-based 1950s music label
a house band that featured tenor saxophonist Red Holloway, guitarist Lefty Bates, and drummer Vernel Fournier; among the first singers they backed was
Chance_Records
American-Israeli baseball player (born 1995)
International League, pitching 1+1⁄3 perfect innings with one strikeout. Lefties batted .197/.250/.250 against him, in 76 at bats. Blue Jays pitching coordinator
Jake_Fishman
American baseball coach and manager (1919–1972)
Harold Ross "Lefty" Phillips (May 16, 1919 – June 12, 1972) was an American coach, manager, scout, and front office executive in Major League Baseball
Lefty_Phillips
American baseball player (1889-1933)
William A. "Lefty" James (July 1, 1889 – May 3, 1933) was an American left handed Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played for the Cleveland Naps
Lefty_James
Baseball achievement
Christy Mathewson (1905 and 1908 New York Giants), Lefty Grove (1930 and 1931 Philadelphia Athletics), Lefty Gomez (1934 and 1937 New York Yankees), and Roger
Triple_Crown_(baseball)
American baseball player (1909-2002)
Roman Mathias "Lefty" Bertrand (February 28, 1909 – March 17, 2002) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. Bertrand played one game for the Philadelphia
Lefty_Bertrand
American baseball player (1885–1958)
Lefty Webb (March 1, 1885 – January 12, 1958) was an American baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1910. His full name is Cleon Earl Webb. He
Lefty_Webb
Collegiate summer baseball team
The Port Angeles Lefties are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Port Angeles, Washington. The Lefties are members of the West Coast League and
Port_Angeles_Lefties
2006 animated film
Chicago Cubs and Lefty's boss. William H. Macy as Lefty Maginnis, a cheating baseball pitcher who is sent by Napoleon Cross to steal Babe's bat Darlin', and
Everyone's_Hero
1988 studio album by Art Garfunkel
Lefty is the seventh solo studio album by American singer Art Garfunkel, released in 1988. The album features three songs by singer-songwriter Stephen
Lefty_(album)
American baseball player (1880–1965)
Silas Clarke "Lefty" Herring (March 4, 1880 – February 11, 1965) was a first baseman in Major League Baseball. He played for the National League's Washington
Lefty_Herring
Australian cricketer
Australian Teacher Magazine. Retrieved 17 May 2013.[permanent dead link] "Lefty Fullston". Port Adelaide Cricket Club. Archived from the original on 9 April
Lyn_Fullston
Indian cricketer (born 2001)
2025: Sai Sudharsan..." myKhel. Tall at 6 ft, jersey number 66, a top-order lefty, and armed with a right-arm leg break, Sai's cricketing toolkit is full
Sai_Sudharsan
American baseball player (1889-1963)
Eugene "Lefty" Schegg (August 29, 1889 – February 27, 1963) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Washington Senators. "Lefty Schegg
Lefty_Schegg
American baseball player
Richard Harvey (1890 – death unknown), nicknamed "Lefty", was an American Negro league pitcher between 1912 and 1921. Harvey, a native of Nashville, Tennessee
Lefty_Harvey
American baseball player (born 1989)
Herald. Retrieved July 15, 2016. Lauber, Scott (July 14, 2016). "Red Sox get lefty Drew Pomeranz, send Anderson Espinoza to Padres". ESPN.com. Retrieved July
Josh_Rutledge
Major League Baseball team season
Jimmie Foxx, and Al Simmons. Simmons won the AL batting title with a .381 average. Pitching ace Lefty Grove won the pitching triple crown. Note: Pos =
1930 Philadelphia Athletics season
1930_Philadelphia_Athletics_season
American baseball player
Lefty Nelson was an American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played with the Atlanta Black Crackers in 1937 and the Newark Eagles in 1938. "Lefty
Lefty_Nelson
American baseball player (1883–1970)
Albert Peter "Lefty" Leifield (September 5, 1883 – October 10, 1970) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago
Lefty_Leifield
Baseball player
Charles "Lefty" Robinson (March 2, 1891 - August 14, 1974) was a Negro leagues pitcher from 1923 to 1932. He pitched and played for the Birmingham Black
Lefty_Robinson
American baseball player (1900–1983)
Edward Timothy "Lefty" Taber (January 11, 1900 – November 5, 1983) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1926 and 1927 with the
Lefty_Taber
American baseball player (1917–1962)
John William "Lefty" Phillips (May 24, 1917 – October 11, 1962) was an American professional baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played with the
Lefty_Phillips_(pitcher)
American baseball player (1912–1982)
Howard Robinson "Lefty" Mills (May 10, 1912 – September 23, 1982) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played all or part of five seasons
Lefty_Mills
Professional baseball player
John Wesley Johnson, nicknamed "Smoky" and "Lefty", was a Negro league baseball pitcher in the 1920s and 1930s. Johnson attended Jarvis Christian College
John Wesley Johnson (baseball)
John_Wesley_Johnson_(baseball)
the sport of baseball, batting average is a measure of a batter's success rate in achieving a hit during an at bat. A batting average is calculated by
List of Major League Baseball batting champions
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_batting_champions
American baseball player (born 2002)
mother helped him become a Boston Red Sox". Boston.com. "Red Sox draft lefty pitcher Payton Tolle with 50th overall pick". masslive.com. July 15, 2024
Payton_Tolle
Baseball player
Amy Irene "Lefty" Applegren (November 16, 1926 – April 3, 2011) was an American baseball pitcher and infielder who played from 1944 through 1953 in the
Amy_Applegren
Baseball player
Frank "Lefty" Holmes (February 28, 1907 – December 27, 1987), also nicknamed "Sonny", "Ducky", and "Eddie", was an American baseball pitcher in the Negro
Lefty_Holmes
Video game series
for each pitcher's arsenal, going back to 1901. Platoon statistics (lefties batting against righties, and vice versa) are accounted for. A Minor League
Baseball_Mogul
American baseball player (1875–1959)
Fred Fritz "Lefty" Houtz (September 4, 1875 – February 15, 1959) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Cincinnati Reds
Lefty_Houtz
American baseball player (1904-1961)
player. He played for the Washington Senators during the 1927 season. "Lefty Atkinson Stats". Baseball-Almanac. Retrieved January 1, 2014. Career statistics
Lefty_Atkinson
Canadian baseball player (1914–1992)
Aldon Jay "Lefty" Wilkie (October 30, 1914 – August 5, 1992) was a Canadian-born professional baseball player. The native of Zealandia, Saskatchewan,
Lefty_Wilkie
American baseball player (1915–1969)
Black Barons in 1942 as outfielder. Leon adopted the nickname "Lefty" because he batted right and pitched left Riley, James A. (1994). The Biographical
Leon_Stewart_(baseball)
American baseball player (1890-1950)
Lucien Edward "Lefty" Gervais (July 6, 1890 – October 19, 1950) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Boston Braves in 1913. Although
Lefty_Gervais
American baseball player (1916–1988)
Paul Thomas "Lefty" Sullivan (September 7, 1916 – November 1, 1988) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Sullivan played for the Cleveland Indians in
Lefty_Sullivan
American baseball player (1886–1955)
Thomas Edward "Lefty" George (August 13, 1886 – May 13, 1955) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for four seasons. He played for
Lefty_George
American baseball player (1902–1973)
Philip Walter "Lefty" Weinert (April 21, 1902 – April 17, 1973) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1919 to 1931 with three
Lefty_Weinert
American baseball player (1905-1962)
Charles William "Lefty" Willis (November 4, 1905 – May 10, 1962) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1925 to 1927 with the Philadelphia
Lefty_Willis
American baseball player (1912–2002)
child, and he eventually lost all sight in this eye by 1941. He pitched and batted with his head cocked to the side to compensate. Sunkel was born and died
Tom_Sunkel
American baseball player (1900-1971)
Walter Francis "Lefty" Wolf (June 10, 1900 – September 25, 1971) was a professional baseball pitcher. He appeared in eight games in Major League Baseball
Lefty_Wolf
American baseball player (1915-1979)
Weldon Edison "Lefty" West (September 3, 1915 – July 23, 1979) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Browns in 1944
Lefty_West
American baseball player (1882–1951)
Harry Clinton "Huck" Wallace (July 27, 1882 – July 9, 1951), nicknamed "Lefty", was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Philadelphia
Huck_Wallace
American baseball player
29, 1896 – March 23, 1985), sometimes listed as "Felix", and nicknamed "Lefty", was an American Negro league baseball pitcher in the 1930s and 1940s.
Lefty_Mellix
Major League Baseball team season
Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts Lefty Grove American League leader, Strikeouts LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Buffalo "Eddie
1927 Philadelphia Athletics season
1927_Philadelphia_Athletics_season
American baseball player (1915-1964)
Marshall "Lefty" Scott (July 15, 1915 – March 3, 1964) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1945
Lefty_Scott
American baseball player (1921-1982)
James Harold "Lefty" Wallace (August 12, 1921 – July 28, 1982), was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1942, 1945, and 1946 with the Boston
Lefty_Wallace
American baseball player (1875–1919)
percentage in his major league career. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lefty Davis. Career statistics from Baseball Reference · Baseball Reference
Lefty_Davis
1918 Major League Baseball championship series
deprecated archival service (link) "The 1918 CHI N World Series Batting Splits for Lefty Tyler". Retrosheet. Retrieved February 1, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1
1918_World_Series
American baseball player (born 1978)
Mariners". thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved September 23, 2021. "A's get lefty reliever Rincon from Indians". ESPN.com: MLB. Retrieved January 18, 2026
Marshall_McDougall
American baseball player (1892–1961)
James Edward "Lefty" York (November 1, 1892 – April 9, 1961) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played two seasons in Major League Baseball
Lefty_York
American baseball player (1890-1962)
Clarence Dickson "Lefty" Russell (July 8, 1890 – January 22, 1962) was an American professional baseball player who played three seasons for the Philadelphia
Lefty_Russell
American baseball player (1917-1995)
Herbert (Lefty) Karpel (December 27, 1917 – January 24, 1995) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Karpel played for the New York Yankees in 1946. In
Herb_Karpel
American journalist and author (born 1981)
policy rarely matches his actions, that there is no such thing as a "MAGA lefty" and that Trump is "much, much worse" than centrist Democrats, and that
Batya_Ungar-Sargon
Major League Baseball team season
Hall-of-Fame players: Ty Cobb, Mickey Cochrane, Eddie Collins, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Al Simmons, and Tris Speaker. February 5, 1928: Tris Speaker was
1928 Philadelphia Athletics season
1928_Philadelphia_Athletics_season
American baseball player
Charles Pernell "Lefty" Boone (March 24, 1920 – September 18, 1976), also nicknamed "Zoot Suit", was an American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues
Lefty_Boone
LEFTY BATES
LEFTY BATES
Boy/Male
Muslim
High, Lofty
Girl/Female
Latin
Joy.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Noble; Lofty
Boy/Male
Polynesian
Lofty.
Girl/Female
Celtic English
Lofty. Eager.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tungar | தà¯à®¨à¯à®•ார
High, Lofty
Tungar | தà¯à®¨à¯à®•ார
Surname or Lastname
Swiss German
Swiss German : Americanized form of Lüthy (see Luthi).English : variant of Laity.
Girl/Female
Latin American Spanish
Lofty.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Lofty.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, Latin, Swedish
Joy; Happiness; Diminutive of Letitia; Truth; Gladness; Delight
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lofty, Towering
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Lofty
Girl/Female
Biblical
Raised, lofty.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lettie, LETTY means "happiness."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lofty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Lofty; Elevated
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lofty
Girl/Female
Biblical
Lofty, sublime.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Raised, lofty.
LEFTY BATES
LEFTY BATES
Girl/Female
Hindu
One of the indian Raaga taal
Girl/Female
Latin
A nymph.
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Wonderful; Victorious; Life
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : habitational name from Mundford in Norfolk, so named from the Old English personal name Munda (from mund ‘protection’) + ford ‘ford’.
Girl/Female
Latin Greek Shakespearean
Daughter of Priam.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Author of One of the Sahih Hadith
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Riddle.
Girl/Female
Irish
Brave.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kaviarasan | கவீராஸந
King of poet, King of poetry
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, English, Portuguese, Russian
Beautiful Butterfly
LEFTY BATES
LEFTY BATES
LEFTY BATES
LEFTY BATES
LEFTY BATES
a.
Situated on the left; nearer the left hand than the right; as, the left-hand side; the left-hand road.
a.
Having the left hand or arm stronger and more dexterous than the right; using the left hand and arm with more dexterity than the right.
imp. & p. p.
of Leave
a.
Having lofty arches.
a.
Clumsy; awkward; unlucky; insincere; sinister; malicious; as, a left-handed compliment.
n.
The state or quality of being left-handed; awkwardness.
a.
Lofty and precipitous.
a.
Lofty; proud.
superl.
Fig.: Elevated in character, rank, dignity, spirit, bearing, language, etc.; exalted; noble; stately; characterized by pride; haughty.
n.
That part of surrounding space toward which the left side of one's body is turned; as, the house is on the left when you face North.
a.
Of or pertaining to that side of the body in man on which the muscular action of the limbs is usually weaker than on the other side; -- opposed to right, when used in reference to a part of the body; as, the left hand, or arm; the left ear. Also said of the corresponding side of the lower animals.
n.
Alt. of Left-handiness
a.
Remaining; left; left over; refuse.
imp. & p. p.
of Leave.
superl.
High; lofty; bold.
n.
Those members of a legislative assembly (as in France) who are in the opposition; the advanced republicans and extreme radicals. They have their seats at the left-hand side of the presiding officer. See Center, and Right.
a.
Lofty; as, hilly empire.
superl.
Lifted high up; having great height; towering; high.
a.
Moderately heavy.
a.
Lofty; haughty.