How To Use Deftness In A Sentence

  • It will come by humor, by deftness, by ducking the police, season after season after season. Donna Schaper: You Can't Evict The Human Spirit
  • The show gave the excavator loaders a chance to display their deftness as these dream machines went through their routine drills to the sound of music.
  • Military strength is part of that power, but so is diplomatic deftness.
  • David's usual deftness at juggling several simultaneous plotlines and suddenly uniting them to comic effect seems to have partly deserted him, or deserted his co-writers the credits list Larry, Alec Berg, David Mandel and Jeff Schaffer as scriptwriters. Curb your Enthusiasm – season eight, episode one
  • Think of the other goals you see him score, the ones that are born of a deftness of touch.
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  • Android: Many newcomers to Expect wonder in their enthusiasm for the tool whether it automates GUI interactions with the deftness it handles command-line dialogues.
  • Dressed in impeccably cut suits and wheeling his carry-on bag with the deftness of a seasoned pro, he glides through airports and chain hotels as if he owned them, as in a sense he does.
  • A post-graduate in music and law, he handled the only percussion instrument to be featured with deftness of a master.
  • With the strength and deftness of the athlete he was, Rickie pushed her against the side of the stall and thrust his rod into her, swallowing the pleasurable growl of penetration that was trying to escape his lips. I.O.U.
  • The United States hasn’t shown much deftness in tilting this fight between the two lefts toward pragmatists like Lula. The Talented Mr. Chávez
  • Leda" is still one of my all-time favorite Rickert stories because, with its multiple POVs and formats, it displays the full range of her voice and her deftness in turning from sharp humor to pathos on a dime. Free Fiction Tuesday
  • And that contra many wags, the deftness and skill of Bill Cinton was of no use when he faced similar headwinds? TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • 'made pliable,' or 'flexible' conveying the notion of deftness and dexterity rather than that of simple strength. Expositions of Holy Scripture
  • But a dog, clutched by the neck from the back, can never be a match for two men, gifted with the intelligence and deftness of men, each of them two-handed with four fingers and an opposable thumb to each hand. CHAPTER XVI
  • The workmen, being anxious to display their skill to an expert, surpassed themselves in deftness and activity. Indiana
  • But there is much satisfaction in seeing a modern classic performed with such deftness and humour, and recognising the universality of its underlying themes.
  • She possesses the secret of that feminine deftness which is the great set-off to feminine weakness. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • They require tact and a deftness that neither government has shown much aptitude for or inclination toward.
  • They do the work of motorized winches - haul logs, or move stuck tractors, raise towers, and so on - but with the deftness of a human hand.
  • If you want a memoir where you're swept along by verbal deftness and narrative skill, look elsewhere.
  • And she had an extraordinary deftness and lightness of touch, plus a great facility with language.
  • What further amazes Verner, a macro-economist, is the deftness with which the indigenous people navigate the modern world while retaining fidelity to their traditions and customs.
  • Imagine the speed and accuracy of volleyball, cut with the deftness and touch of football combined with the acrobatics of a gymnastics floor routine and you'll come close to understanding the visual appeal of sepak takraw. Paul Dodson: Football Mutations
  • Moreover, Ms Merkel showed during her own EU presidency last year a deftness for compromise that is lacking in either Mr Sarkozy or Mr Brown.
  • Given the overall deftness of direction and performance, one expects Irma Vep to be a highlight of the season - good, unwholesome larky fun.
  • That man was Dick Fuld, who later achieved notoriety as the captain of the investment bank as it went down with all hands, but even in the mid 1980s he was demonstrating a deftness of touch. Big Bang's shockwaves left us with today's big bust
  • With the deftness of one who has studied more than a hundred different works of art, her hands moved to feel the corded muscles of the athlete's neck.
  • Indeed, Hem's songs - no matter how bleak - project a hope and buoyancy that would grate were it not for their deftness and skill.
  • That's not "deftness," it's crude corruption of the kind that Reid and the Democrats ran against in 2006 and 2008. GayPatriot

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