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Left wing   /lɛft wɪŋ/   Listen
noun
left wing  n.  Those trying to reform the established order, particularly in political matters, to enhance the condition of the common people; sometimes applied to those advocating overthrow of an existing government by radical means.
Synonyms: left, left wing, leftists, political left.






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"Left wing" Quotes from Famous Books



... a night's rest, for all our meetings, I think, have been at the 'witching hour!' But would you think it too much to mount your horse now, and ride with me, before you send your despatches to your cabinet? I must visit the troops of the left wing without delay; we can ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine -- Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844 • Various

... On the left wing, however, the case was different. Here Anjou, or Tavannes—for I suppose it was the marshal who really directed the battle—was throwing successive bodies of troops upon the devoted Huguenots, who were ...
— For The Admiral • W.J. Marx

... greater terror into the enemy, came up with his troops in battle-array. The Roman, equal to him in courage, but inferior in strength, hastily drawing out his troops, engaged him. The fifth legion and the left wing of the allied infantry commenced the battle with spirit. But Hannibal ordered his cavalry, on a signal given, to ride round as soon as the foot forces had their eyes and thoughts occupied with the contest before them, ...
— History of Rome, Vol III • Titus Livius

... thick wood, affording materials for the blazing fires which, in the winter months, the keen airs from the hills would render highly acceptable. The forest also extended round and close up to the walls of the right wing of the building. From the roof of the left wing rose a lofty open tower, where was seen hanging the ponderous mass of bronze by whose sonorous peal the pious inmates were summoned to ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 364, February 1846 • Various

... bastion, and, with his great strength, to have sent both of its defenders in pursuit of the veteran; but hostility appeared to he the passion that the wood-chopper indulged the least in at that moment, for, in a voice that was heard by the retreating left wing, he shouted: ...
— The Pioneers • James Fenimore Cooper


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