Right-handed in a sentence as an adjective

"Mr. X is the first person in 17 years to bat Y% during years modulo Z while facing right-handed pitchers with only four fingers on their left hands!

Now I'm paranoid that I might be a weirdo for holding my phone primarily in my left hand even though I'm right-handed.

Things might go skewed if we try to have the same number of heterosexuals and homosexuals or left-handed and right-handed people though.

The watch bands are also swappable, so your band isn't facing the wrong way. Good news for everyone involved, but like most things in life, Lefties will still have to deal with a right-handed design -- the crown will be on the bottom of the left side of the watch when on the right wrist.

Everything, from the way English is written to how notebooks are constructed, is designed around writing right-handed.

Saying "spinning as it zips along—to the right like a football thrown by a right-handed quarterback or the left like a pigskin thrown by a lefty" is immensely confusing to anyone who actually wants to understand what's going on.

And sadly, it just had to be the better ear that I used for everything hearing-related like phone calls and listening to music on earbuds...sort of like losing your right hand when youre right-handed, so now you have to learn how to use your left hand.

Right-handed definitions

adjective

using or intended for the right hand; "a right-handed batter"; "right-handed scissors"

adjective

rotating to the right

See also: dextrorotary dextrorotatory