Having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude.
1 These designs are in general more skilful than those of Lough Crew.
2 And they like to see people who are extremely skilful , said Melville.
3 Her fingers were skilful and rapid in the arrangement of her dress.
4 This is skilful work, needing a steady hand and a fine eye.
5 But he was not skilful in his treatment of the literally insane.
6 Nomads are very skilful in choosing the places for their winter dwellings.
7 The most skilful surgeon in Europe could not have helped him now.
8 He was strong, and skilful in arms, but in years a youth.
9 New, skilful , and then comes in another requirement; songs should be sensible.
10 Someone accustomed to the dismemberment of bodies and skilful with the knife.
11 I went in, and some of the sword-play being very skilful , remained.
12 Their chief source of strength lay in skilful appeals to popular passion.
13 He was a skilful workman, especially in the finer parts of joiner-work.
14 Her touch was tender and skilful in spite of her ill-suppressed anger.
15 Ruined is our enterprise, after so much labor and such skilful management.
16 It requires only skilful thinking, the forming of the right thought habits.
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