left-wing

ADJECTIVE
  1. believing in or supporting tenets of the political left
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How To Use left-wing In A Sentence

  • A business tycoon, arts patron and committed left-winger, Berge opted to sell the collection amassed over a lifetime after Saint Laurent's death last June aged 71.
  • Police called up water cannon to combat violent left-wingers in the capital.
  • He has won over a significant number of the left-wing deputies.
  • It attracts great international attention, but its ideas add little to long-established left-wing thinking.
  • The quotations above illustrate this left-wing frankness, and show how far political allegiances in some cases determine selection policy.
  • If you see a right- or left-wing writer fessing up to their own side's errors or mistakes, let me know.
  • It is blatantly obvious that dogs are left-wing while cats are extremely right-wing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was set up a decade ago for left-wingers branded trouble-makers by conventional agencies which are more used to delving into hobbies, hair colours and horoscopes.
  • This was the culmination of a process of left-wing entryism which has seen unions representing communication workers, railwaymen, the fire brigades and the civil service fall like dominoes.
  • The drive against political correctness includes plans to revise the curriculum for primary and secondary pupils to correct a perceived bias towards left-wing thinking. Times, Sunday Times
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