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Example sentences for "handedness"

Lexicographically close words:
handcuffed; handcuffs; hande; handed; handedly; hander; handers; handes; handful; handfull
  1. It is mistaken to believe that Nature will continue to put up with the high-handedness of the city.

  2. Here again the left-handedness of criminals becomes apparent, 39% showing greater sensibility on the left.

  3. The effort is registered on a graduated scale and is of importance for detecting left-handedness and measuring the extraordinary force that is displayed in certain states of excitement.

  4. The chief and most common anomaly is the prevalence of macroscopic anomalies in the left hemisphere, which are correlated to the sensory and functional left-handedness common to criminals and acquired through illness.

  5. When you come to think of it, there is no explanation of man's possession of life, except the open-handedness of GOD.

  6. You could scarcely get a more beautiful description of the open-handedness of GOD, and the ease with which GOD showers His gifts upon the world.

  7. New and thriftier methods of trade from New England were fast replacing the old open-handedness of the large houses.

  8. The trace of off-handedness in Mr. Plimpton's former cordiality was not lost upon him--an intimation that his star had set.

  9. Hence liberality is also called open-handedness (largitas), because that which is open does not withhold things but parts with them.

  10. Now those things which are the subject of a man's free-handedness towards others are the goods he possesses, which are denoted by the term "money.

  11. Throughout all these trifling actions the natural grace, delicacy, and prim neat-handedness of the woman still waited mechanically on the most useless and aimless of her occupations of the moment.

  12. The French doctor had praised her skill and neat-handedness as a nurse, and even if she had been the clumsiest of women, was he not her husband--her all?

  13. No one to look at her preparations, and admire her left-handedness and taste!

  14. So man's open-handedness in regard to money is put down side by side with God's open-handedness in regard to giving meat unto them that fear Him.

  15. Left-handedness has, by instinct or from accurate observation, been regarded with disfavour in the proverbial sayings of many nations.

  16. Right-handedness is an inherited character in the same sense as the potential power of speech.

  17. I shall show that great bowman my swift-handedness in archery.

  18. And beholding the light-handedness of Partha they all applauded it mentally.

  19. It is a singular circumstance that right-handedness and speech are controlled by the same hemisphere of the brain and from contiguous areas.

  20. If, when tested, they should be found correct, they would be sufficient answer to several of the theories of right-handedness heretofore urged, as has been already remarked.

  21. As she had not learned to speak or to utter articulate sounds with much distinctness, we may say also that right or left-handedness may develop while the speech centres are not yet functioning.

  22. 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.

  23. Right-handedness had accordingly developed under pressure of muscular effort in the sixth and seventh months, and showed itself also under the influence of a strong colour stimulus to the eye.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "handedness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bank; beam; border; broadside; cheek; chop; coast; flank; hand; haunch; hip; jowl; planking; profile; quarter; shore; siding; temple