Ability to do any task equally well with either hand and/or foot.
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Examples for "ambidextrous"
Examples for "ambidextrous"
1He's trained himself to be ambidextrous and learned to control his reflexes.
2Tet the wretched Sardian paid a long price for his ambidextrous hexameter.
3Groth is ambidextrous, able to change hands when the situation requires.
4Or just this graffiti wisdom: I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
5But neither is officially ambidextrous -rather, they have what is called cross-dominance
1Then, he dived to his right and pushed the penalty away two-handed.
2His hand rested on the hilt of an enormous two-handed great sword.
3Squat and solid enough to swing that heavy two-handed weapon of his.
4I crossed the room with the Browning pointed two-handed at the floor.
5The master-workman must train these notions and vagaries with his two-handed hammer.
1According to the authors of a new book on strategy, ambidexterity could provide the answer.
2Not a bit too much for such ambidexterity.
3Buchanan believes that sporting ambidexterity can be trained but it has to start at a really young age.
4Collymore, on the other hand, has a body that functions enviably well - regard his speed, his strength and his ambidexterity.
5Ambidexterity is defined as the ability to use both left and right hands equally well.
1One species of knowledge does not differ from another in being 'two-footed'.
2His first challenge is a slightly clumsy two-footed lunge on Nasri.
3Yet Villa is much more than just a two-footed striker with impressive perseverance.
4He wished he could jump over the side and land two-footed.
5Wilkinson and Charlie Hodgson are the only other truly accurate two-footed kickers around.
Translations for two-footedness