Lefts [noun]
Definition of Lefts:
person or group favoring change
Sentence/Example of Lefts:
Slippers were in use before Shakespeare's time, and were originally made "rights" and "lefts."
One curious minor application of rights and lefts is the rule of the road as it exists in England.
We were a bit behind the rest, and Jack started giving me points about lefts and rights, and 'half-arms', and that sort of thing.
Unlike such ornaments of the other services, the horns were paired in rights and lefts on the coat.
The boots were what are called "rights and lefts," and in a good state of preservation.
The mutts, the cheeses, the pore dawgs—they don't know how to guard an' they ain't got no lefts.
Johnson started like all champions, confidently, and let loose a strip of rattling lefts.
Bob now sought to end the battle in close quarters, and rights and lefts were freely exchanged.
If it hadn't turned raand, it 'ud ha' been goin' up t'hill, but t'chap 'at made them clogs didn't mak' 'em reights an' lefts.
Flat nose, wide mouth, two staring eyes, that might be either rights or lefts.