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Skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands.
deft
dextrous
adroit
1
They were first-rate hunters, and
dexterous
in the management of the canoe.
2
The other way Watson personalises the music is with those
dexterous
paws.
3
The princess was beautiful and spirited,
dexterous
and false, perfidious and seductive.
4
True, he's not nearly as lyrically
dexterous
as Kendrick Lamar or J.Cole.
5
And she does it all with a
dexterous
,
lightly worn technical mastery.
6
The address was drawn up by a very
dexterous
hand, a master-hand.
7
But the latter, with a
dexterous
twist, slipped away from her touch.
8
They didn't look as
dexterous
as Krai feet, but they were close.
9
He was a marvelously clever man,
dexterous
with hand and brain alike.
10
See here, and with a
dexterous
jerk he caught the hermit's wallet.
11
I really think my imitation of Dickens's style was
dexterous
and literary.
12
Spencer Perceval was an able lawyer, a
dexterous
debater, a skilful Parliamentarian.
13
He reached over and pulled the door lock with fat
dexterous
fingers.
14
Even
dexterous
governments struggle to prop up house prices once confidence has gone.
15
The Bedouins are particularly
dexterous
in pilfering; at night they sometimes assume the
16
The women of Eap are wonderfully
dexterous
in their use of this process.
dexterous
very dexterous
dexterous movement
more dexterous
dexterous hands
dexterous fingers