102. To set right; to adjust or correct something out of order. “Your mother’s hand shall right your mother’s wrong.”

103. In a satisfactory or proper state or order: “It’s a snug little island, a right little, tight little island.”

104. Skilfully performed, correctly done: “The sum is not right.” “The drawing is not right.” “Nothing goes right.”

105. “To rights,” properly, fittingly, as, for example, “She put the room to rights.”

106. “I put him right on the matter,” that is, corrected or directed him, or both.

107. The safe, advantageous, appropriate, or desirable side of anything, as, “A widow on the right side of thirty.”

108. Fitting, proper, appropriate, exactly according to what is required or suitable, as, “Things of the right size.”

109. The outward, front, or most finished surface of anything, as, “The right side of a piece of cloth.”

110. In good health or spirits, sound, comfortable, or sane, as:

“An old uncle of mine who isn’t exactly right.”