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Meanings of
dextrous
in English
Skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands.
deft
dexterous
Related terms
adroit
Usage of
dextrous
in English
1
Another
dextrous
movement of the gun sent it flying into the air.
2
We'll see if she is equally
dextrous
in readopting her original identity.
3
Only by
dextrous
work could he save himself from being run down.
4
He was everything I wanted to be: daring and
dextrous
,
fast and funny.
5
The Indians are
dextrous
in contrivances for that purpose, which we had not.
6
Snip, pick, went the hands of the surgeons, slim and
dextrous
.
7
Confess, Rodin was a more
dextrous
man than his late master!
8
The Moor was powerful in wielding his weapons and
dextrous
in managing his steed.
9
Far more
dextrous
was the conduct of the Austrian diplomatists.
10
But in a few days he had become amazingly
dextrous
.
11
Horse-stealing is one of their principal crimes, and at this they are very
dextrous
.
12
Her fingers skated with fast
dextrous
motions over the block's surface, sketching eccentric ideograms.
13
The queen's
dextrous
management was employed to prolong these absences, and gather together accusations.
14
About how
dextrous
the powerful are in shifting responsibility.
15
Humans are expert tool users, who manipulate objects with
dextrous
hands and precise visual control.
16
Thousands of
dextrous
volunteers will transform mountains of wool into a monumental map of the city.
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About this term
dextrous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more dextrous
very dextrous
as dextrous
dextrous hands
dextrous movement
More collocations
Dextrous
through the time