All 9 Uses of
on the other hand
in
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
- There is, on the other hand, evidence that by the age of one year the gift of language begins slipping away unless it is nurtured.†
p. 42.9
- But on the other hand, I can understand it.†
p. 64.2
- Finch, on the other hand, never took his eyes off Edgar.†
p. 121.9
- At Fortunate Fields, on the other hand, we not only know we are trying to produce salt crystals, we know the desired size, shape, and color of those crystals and we have carefully documented the salinity of the sire and dam of every litter, as well as their offspring.†
p. 192.5
- On the other hand, Claude's attitude toward any accomplishment was cool indifference, a studious lack of awe.†
p. 276.0
- On the other hand, they had started moving pretty fast once Claude got them headed down the center of the road.†
p. 290.6
- Edgar's mother, on the other hand, would storm around the house, indignant at the idiocy of owners, their laziness, their lack of compassion, flinging papers, slamming doors.†
p. 313.2
- "I don't know how to tell you this," he said, "but on the other hand, I don't like keeping secrets, either."†
p. 436.6 *
- On the other hand, the weather was turning ugly, so there was little chance they'd linger.†
p. 443.6
Definition:
from another point of view; or in a way that is different (a phrase used to introduce a different perspective or idea)