Definitionn. the property of using one hand more than the other
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Having been recalled and ordered to appoint a dictator, he gave another instance of his high-handedness by nominating a subordinate official, M. [Please select]
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She was, truth to tell, secretly surprised and thrilled by her own high-handedness. [Please select]
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Sanders was a tactful man, and tact does not necessarily imply soft-handedness. [Please select]
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With all his rough off-handedness, Slagg is a tender-hearted, affectionate fellow. [Please select]
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Marian is delightful, with her waywardness and high-handedness; and Mrs. [Please select]
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To illustrate this method, I may cite certain results reached by myself on the questions of colour and distance perception, and right-handedness in the child. [Please select]
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Hitherto the actual conditions of the rise of "dextrality" in young children--as the general fact of uneven-handedness may be called--have not been closely observed. [Please select]
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