Both Uses of
on the other hand
in
Great Expectations
- On the other hand, Trabb's boy might worm himself into his intimacy and tell him things; or, reckless and desperate wretch as I knew he could be, might hoot him in the High Street, My patroness, too, might hear of him, and not approve.†
Chpt 28
- On the other hand, she often looked at him, with interest and curiosity, if not distrust, but his face never, showed the least consciousness.†
Chpt 29 *
Definition:
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(on the other hand) from another point of view; or in a way that is different (a phrase used to introduce a different perspective or idea)