Subtly skillful handling of a situation.
1 Unfortunately, he didn't have a lot of time to finesse the situation.
2 Now Bewkes is trying to finesse exactly that kind of treacherous situation.
3 She was blunt, however, and lacked finesse ; sometimes Manford found her exhausting.
4 Though I thought she lacked somewhat the finesse of a true professional.
5 The Bloodhounds were like blunt instruments: dangerous, but direct, with no finesse .
6 Both wines seduce gently with perfume, finesse and elegance rather than power.
7 UNIONISTS were well pleased with John Major's finesse on the Mitchell report.
8 Promoting innovation in highly sophisticated and unproven industries will require more finesse .
9 Happily for the exiles, Jobson was equally deficient in finesse and secrecy.
10 He cannot be described as a physical player, relying more on finesse .
11 He had lost his finesse ; his nicely adjusted financial sense had gone.
12 They are terribly in earnest but there is no finesse about them.
13 It would require a bit of finesse , a bit of a bluff.
14 He has not sufficient finesse and sensitiveness to sympathize with the mob.
15 I had come to finesse Luke by rescuing Jasra on my own.
16 It has a lot more to do with feel - with finesse .
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