righty / ˈraɪ ti /

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righty3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural right·ies.

  1. a right-handed person; right-hander: She's a righty.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. with the right hand; right-handed: to sketch righty.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. right-handed: a righty pitcher.

更多righty例句

  1. As a result, Joan Adon, a 23-year-old righty, was bumped to Harrisburg from Class A Wilmington, where he threw a 97-pitch shutout last week.
  2. General manager Brian Cashman’s notably righty-heavy lineup8 has had the platoon advantage in just 44 percent of plate appearances, the second-worst rate in baseball.
  3. Lefty or righty, inside or outside hand, over, around or through defenders, Curry can do it all.
  4. Harper is a soft-throwing, rubber-armed righty who can cover multiple innings in a pinch.
  5. Of course, most righty pundits rooted against Romney in the primaries.
  6. "All righty; but I'd shore like ter git a crack at some o' them mavericks," said Bud grudgingly.
  7. "Poor dull Dormouse," said Righty, with a smile that was half of mirth and half sympathy.
  8. "Hi, there," cried Righty, as he perceived the damage done to their fleecy chariot.
  9. Righty held this one under his claw and Tom, while trying to get a word out of his friend, caught sight of it.
  10. And Righty said never a word, but the look in his eye indicated that he thought there was something in the notion.