read one one's rights
To give to an arrested person the legally required statement regarding the rights of such a person.
"Read him his rights," Sergeant," the captain said, "and book him for breaking and entering."
right along
On your way satisfactorily or without trouble.
They fixed the engine and the train ran right along.
On your way without delay.
Don't wait for me. Go right along.
All the time; during the whole time.
I knew right along that Jane would come.
right and left
In or from every direction; all around; on all sides.
The knight rode into battle striking at the enemy right and left with his broadsword.
When the talk ended, questions were thrown at the speaker right and left.
right away
off the bat
Immediately; as the next thing in order; very soon; without delay.
Phil's mother told him to do his homework right away so that he could enjoy the weekend.
The Red Cross aids disaster victims right away.
Dad says that dinner will be ready right away, so we'd better wash our hands and set the table.
Tell Will to come to my office right away. I must see him immediately.
Stop playing that loud music right away!
right down one's alley
right up one's alley
In accordance with one's specialty or predilection.
This kind of preclassical music is right up Bill's alley; after all, he wrote his Ph.D. on Bach.
right field
The part of a baseball outfield to the batter's right.
Left-handed batters usually hit to right field.
right fielder
The outfielder in baseball who plays in right field.
The batter hit a high fly ball and the right fielder caught it easily.
right off
right off the bat
Immediately; as the next thing in order; without delay.
Jill knew the answer right off.
The teacher said he could not think of the title of the book right off the bat.