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right and left

Idioms  
  1. In or from all directions, on every side, as in Questions were coming right and left, or She was giving orders right and left. This idiom, first recorded in 1839, uses the directions right and left to signify all sides.


Example Sentences

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I was riding like the wind, shooting right and left.

From Literature

All along the way, he throws that hammer right and left.

From Literature

“They’re just picking people off, right and left,” Matt said.

From Los Angeles Times

She stares at her bookshelves, right and left, and the one on the far wall behind me.

From Literature

“Left, and left…right, and straight, and left again. Right…and left, and three rights.”

From Literature