We have no meanings for "too adroit" in our records yet.
1 The king was, however, far too adroit to be caught in any such trap.
2 Don Ambrosio paused for a moment in perplexity, but was too adroit to be easily confounded.
3 He was too adroit a politician for that.
4 But I was too adroit to show it.
5 He stooped a little as though to see over the white rails, but she was too adroit .
6 But Destournelle was too adroit for him.
7 The hostess was too adroit at that hocus-pocus of the table which often is practiced in cheap boarding-houses.
8 They, were too adroit to neglect the opportunity, which her Majesty's anger offered them, of repairing what they considered their blunder.
9 Indeed, he was much too adroit to attempt anything of the kind, and, with well-bred ease, made himself at home among them in general conversation.
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