ambidextrousness

NOUN
  1. the property of being equally skillful with each hand
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  • He - despite being left-handed in all other facets of life - was going to shoot basketballs right handed and spurn potential ambidextrousness. Daily News-Record
  • My brain is wired for that strange form of ambidextrousness known as incomplete dominance I do some things with my right hand dominant, some with my left. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Wrapping it all up, with or without the nice, big bow
  • Several studies have noted a higher rate of left-handedness in schizophrenic people although some scientists think this is due to ambidextrousness rather than genuine left-handedness.
  • Demonstrating his family's reputation for ambidextrousness, he transferred the sword to his left hand.
  • Only once have I tried to exploit my ambidextrousness for what might be called personal gain.
  • Demonstrating a certain ambidextrousness, Ignatieff put his left thumb and index finger together this time. Macleans.ca
  • And when afterwards informed of the "mistake" they did not seem to care, but went on serenely pandering to the butcher's genial ambidextrousness. The Siege of Kimberley
  • Better a halting dialogue between the right and left hand, full of gaping pauses and impasses, I suggested, rather than a glib ambidextrousness.
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