Aún no tenemos significados para "more dexterous".
1That didn't just make him stronger; it made him more dexterous as well.
2The mountebanks and merry-andrews appeared more dexterous and more humorous.
3No trained nurse could have given her more dexterous attention.
4It is hard to tell whether they are more dexterous in laying or avoiding ambushes.
5Clodius was a second, an abler Catiline, equally unprincipled and far more dexterous and prudent.
6He was more dexterous than Prierias, although he also refused a revision of current practices.
7Verdict: If there's an electronic act more dexterous than Flying Lotus, then send them our way.
8Did he expend all the powers of his mind to satisfy a jealousy more dexterous than Othello's?
9I do not think of hiding from you, holy fathers, that the Phoenicians are more dexterous than Egyptians.
10Hals had not the poetic vision of Rembrandt, but he possessed a more dexterous hand, a keener eye.
11Others are more dexterous, and with great art will lie on the watch to hook in their own praise.
12If fame speaks true, there is not a more dexterous navigator of the narrow seas than thyself, Master Skimmer.
13Minima was more dexterous than I in dressing herself in the dark; but we were not long in getting ready.
14Though he did not look in the least domesticated, he was far more dexterous at such work than the long-fingered Arithelli.
15A squirrel is far more dexterous with a nut than a cockatoo; and a dog manages a bone incomparably better than an eagle.
16He was a haughty, upright man, of an impetuous temper-sucha man as often becomes the tool of less courageous but more dexterous intriguers.
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