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1
Red Jacket had a quick and acute perception, he was
very
adroit
.
2
Panshine really was
very
adroit
-
not
less
so than his father had been.
3
It was managed, however, in a
very
adroit
and ingenious manner.
4
As a doctor he was originally
very
adroit
and often successful.
5
He is a
very
adroit
person and is my friend.
6
This ecclesiastic was a busy intriguer, but not
very
adroit
.
7
Oh, I know him; he has often served me, and is
very
adroit
,
indeed.
8
The serpent had got into the garden, but he had not been a
very
adroit
reptile.
9
Well, he's
very
adroit
in terms of the legislative process, but also is a very sincere believer.
10
The countess-dowager was not
very
adroit
at spelling and composition, whether French or English, as you observe.
11
I was going to be
very
adroit
.
12
He would be very clever,
very
adroit
.
13
No matter, Parkes was
very
adroit
at carrying on a one-sided interview, and conversation did not flag.
14
The Apaches are
very
adroit
in stealing stock, and no doubt inherit the skill of many generations in theft.
15
Bobbing and circling, earnest, not
very
adroit
,
they went past and past his chair to the strains of that waltz.
16
By contrast, the Obama campaign was
very
adroit
at turning such attacks against him around and saying that they were racially motivated.
very
adroit
very