Sentences with right
right
R r - To right a capsized boat
- To right a room
- The spelling Right is also used for meanings [sense 3] and , [sense 4].
- That's absolutely right.
- He guessed right about some things.
- Walking, done in the right way, is a form of aerobic exercise.
- He was always to be seen in the right places.
- Ron has been right about the result of every General Election but one.
- She'd made the right choice in leaving New York.
- Ratatouille doesn't taste right with any other oil.
- You were right to do what you did, under the circumstances.
- It's not right, leaving her like this.
- At least he knew right from wrong.
- They recognise the urgency of righting the economy. [VERB noun]
- We've made progress in righting the wrongs of the past. [VERB noun]
- He righted the yacht and continued the race. [VERB noun]
- Ahead of you on the right will be a lovely garden.
- The Tory Right despise him.
- They see the shift to the right as a worldwide phenomenon.
- They don't know their rights.
- ...a woman's right to choose.
- An agent bought the rights to his life.
- Right, I'll be back in a minute.
- They have a small plane, right?
- 'Your children may well come away speaking with a bit of a broad country accent'—'Right.'—'because they're mixing with country children.'
- The back of a car appeared right in front of him.
- ...the highway that runs through the Indian zone right to the army positions.
- The candle had burned right down.
- All of a sudden, right after the summer, Mother gets married.
- I'm going to get some water. I'll be right back.
- ...The Right Reverend John Baker.
- right conduct
- The right answer
- The right man for the job
- The right time to act
- Things are right again now
- The clock is right
- The right wing of the party
- A right circular cone
- A right line
- A right idiot
- To guess right
- Do it right next time!
- right to the top
- He went right through the floor
- The bus goes right to the city centre
- I'll be right over
- right here
- Do right by me
- It serves you right
- It all came out right in the end
- right reverend
- My legal right
- You had a right to lock the door
- The right of the army
- The raft righted in a few seconds
- A right line
- A right angle
- right conduct
- The right answer
- To be right in one's answer
- She associates with the right people
- The right side of cloth
- In one's right mind
- Not quite right
- To make things right again
- The top right drawer of a desk
- The right of free speech
- Take a right at the fork
- Go right home
- Soaked right through his coat
- right here, right now
- Come right down
- The right honorable, the right reverend
- right conduct.
- The right solution; the right answer.
- To say the right thing at the right time.
- Omaha is the right location for a meatpacking firm.
- To put things right.
- To be in one's right mind; She wasn't right in her head when she made the will.
- I don't feel quite right today.
- The right side of cloth.
- To go to the right schools and know the right people.
- A right angle.
- A right line.
- A right cone.
- A right identity.
- The right owner.
- You have a right to say what you please.
- Women's rights; Freedom of speech is a right of all Americans.
- To know right from wrong.
- He has a 50-percent right in a silver mine. The author controls the screen rights for the book.
- To turn to the right.
- Make a right at the top of the hill.
- Our right crumbled.
- Is this shoe a left or a right?
- Jab with your left and punch with your right.
- The Depression led to a movement away from the Right.
- A right to the jaw.
- right to the bottom; to come right home.
- My hat was knocked right off.
- right after dinner.
- right here.
- To guess right.
- To obey one's conscience and live right.
- To behave right.
- To turn out right.
- To keep right; to turn right.
- A right fine day.
- The right reverend.
- To right a fallen lamp.
- To right a crookedly hung picture.
- To right one's point of view.
- To be righted in court.
- After the storm the saplings righted.
- You should by rights have been asked your opinion on the matter.
- He is a rich man in his own right.
- It pays to be stubborn when one is in the right.
- Throwing his clothes right and left; members resigning right and left.
- She made a good impression right off.
- To set a room to rights.