Fine motor skills used to entertain or manipulate.
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Examples for "legerdemain"
Examples for "legerdemain"
1Who pays, is a fact buried in the arcana of aldermanic legerdemain.
2The question is thus narrowed to one of pure legerdemain, and the
3She gazed at them with wide-open eyes, half convinced of some legerdemain.
4You know I do legerdemain, Frank explained, in his low, sweet voice.
5Did you call that little exhibition of yours legerdemain, Tim, you sweep?
1We begin with a performance of prestidigitation that will take your breath away.
2It is very simple, like all that is done in the matter of prestidigitation.
3And like a feat of prestidigitation Daniel disappeared into the blackness of the van.
4Her father was whispering to her, entertaining her with prestidigitation.
5When would he reach the easy prestidigitation of his master!
1Instead, he typically solved his problems with sleight of hand or mechanics.
2I've used pretty women to distract attention from my sleight of hand.
3The act of putting something into digital notation via sleight of hand.
4He didn't tell them about the sleight of hand with the sources.
5This is no simple school of sleight of hand and card tricks.
6Nature was a grand one for sleight of hand and magic tricks.
7They told Eisenhower that they could overthrow Castro by sleight of hand.
8Through sleight of hand, Sedaris artfully reveals as much as he conceals.
9This, in a clever sleight of hand, is Potter as field vole.
10What a sleight of hand marriage was, how fraudulent the social world!
11Conjuration, sleight of hand, magic, witchcraft, were the subjects of the evening.
12The approach drew isolated claims of budgetary sleight of hand during floor debate.
13He had a diversity of talents; he was clever at sleight of hand.
14All of this Sheridan managed with a seeming ease and sleight of hand.
15This village was named for the once famous sleight of hand performer Patler.
16It is nothing but a ghetto, dealt with sleight of hand.
Translations for sleight of hand