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Meanings of great adroitness in English
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Usage of great adroitness in English
1
The South chose violence, and prepared for it secretly and with greatadroitness.
2
Then-itsuddenly struck him that she was pumping him, and with greatadroitness.
3
For he, in fact, was grappling with Madame Cervin, who was showing greatadroitness.
4
At last, recollecting himself, he stood up hastily, seizing his hat off his knees with greatadroitness.
5
It must be allowed, that the author has displayed greatadroitness in the "denouement" of his tale.
6
He represents himself as having been nearly successful, by means of his greatadroitness and the excellence of his strategy.
7
By greatadroitness he disarmed their suspicions sufficiently to prevent further violence, though they held him prisoner for an hour.
8
The collection is marked by a number of long poems and sequences, allowing MacAodha to examine profound questions with greatadroitness.
9
My companion considered this statement in silence while I congratulated myself on having parried, with greatadroitness, a rather inconvenient question.
10
But the Southern Democratic leaders, with greatadroitness, proceeded to repeat the process known as "firing the Southern heart."
11
He was of dark and reserved deportment, temperate and wicked, daring and wary, subtle and obdurate, of greatadroitness, boldness, and self-command.
12
Immediately the most piercing cries were heard through the harem, whilst Shaban and Sutlememe personated with greatadroitness the parts of persons in despair.
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But they were restless and undisciplined barbarians, and it required the greatestadroitness to manage them in their new abodes.