southpaw - Meaning in Sanskrit

southpaw - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of southpaw in English

What is southpaw meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase southpaw refers to a baseball pitcher who throws the ball with the left hand, or a person who uses the left hand with greater skill than the right. See southpaw meaning in Sanskrit, southpaw definition, translation and meaning of southpaw in Sanskrit. Find southpaw similar words, southpaw synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of southpaw. Find the answer of what is the meaning of southpaw in Sanskrit.

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