How To Use Expertly In A Sentence

  • IT'S a little disconcerting to walk into a hotel room and find a quintet of young men all wearing slap which is far more expertly applied than your own.
  • Expertly based on simple, smooth, sculptural lines, exploring colour by layering and integrating silk and viscose, adding another textural element to her work.
  • He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers.
  • One of the girls had been to New York before, and fairly expertly navigated us to a tiny gay piano bar set in a tiny triangular building created by the intersection of grid lines and old Indian trails.
  • Her fingers dug expertly into the knotted muscles of my shoulders, pummelled my back, massaged the tension out of my neck.
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  • Zen 8 was out of salmon skin, but we hit the jackpot at Sushi Kawa - the salmon was smashingly crispy, the rolls expertly composed.
  • Charles rushes to his daughter's bedroom and expertly jabs her with the insulin syringe.
  • It is always immensely humbling for we hacks to be in the presence of the Chancellor, given his facility for talking expertly about, apparently, everything under the sun.
  • The first foot-weary shoppers began to emerge with one female shopper expertly manoeuvring a giant trolley containing a four-seater sofa to the check-out.
  • A surreal, oddly sinister classic, this expertly mixes a cruel and satiric sense of humour with wide-eyed wonder.
  • The pieces were expertly crafted and shaped with epigrammatic concision (none longer than five minutes). Times, Sunday Times
  • Some surprisingly inventive puzzles are included amid the expertly handled robot blasting and leaping around with a jetpack. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jockey Frank Amonte has perched expertly in the irons upon countless thoroughbreds since he officially began his race riding career in 1951.
  • There, I took off the coat and stepped around a corner to behold rows upon rows of Starfleet cadets in formation, uniforms perfect, expertly coifed. The Fifth Color | Reach for the Stars | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Perhaps the most intriguing question of all, though, regards the significance of the baby, which lies asleep, or quite possibly dead, swaddled so expertly in the foreground of the picture.
  • Watching his handpicked crew in action, expertly tacking the boat, it's hard to believe Team Adventure will stand a chance against his well-funded campaign.
  • Schepkin is the ideal accompanist, expertly handling the quirky piano solo halfway through the piece and slamming his forte chords with the right degree of surprise.
  • The act is expertly crafted to take spectators on a rollercoaster ride of fear and awe. Smithsonian Mag
  • A willowy, friendly young woman settled me down on a sofa with the menu, home-made crisps expertly flavoured with sea salt and spring onions, good olives and spicy little mushroom won tons.
  • She declined - at least in part because she was already propagandising expertly for her own causes.
  • It is expertly animated, well paced, and faintly terrifying.
  • The nurse disrobed the elderly patient expertly.
  • Shade yourself from the sun with this expertly handmade buntal hat in a burst of colours.
  • Klipspringers and common jackals are also a regular sight on the plateau, and with luck you may even spot Walia ibex expertly balancing on the vertiginous rock ledges.
  • It was expertly pruned last year and is now a gnarled but very sprightly old lady, full of fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beige is expertly pointing out that proper button placment is the key to eliminating gaposis, but wonders why she has been given an umbrella that looks to be as useful as an iron to a bachelor. "What's the Story" week, part 2 - A Dress A Day
  • Deerhunter blipped onto the blogosphere with its glowering 2007 album "Cryptograms," and the Atlanta band has remained prolific ever since, expertly straddling the line between noisy guitars and warmer pop sensibilities. From Rap to the Rapture
  • The entrance gate was expertly hidden from the main path by a rock outcropping in the slope of the mountain.
  • So expertly dissected that it's like all great satire - banal in its accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Disregarding the two of them, he thrust expertly at Jack, who blocked effortlessly and returned the blow.
  • We were expertly marshalled away from the fighting with a minimum of inconvenience. The Sun
  • He tensed himself for the jump and landed expertly on the other side.
  • Lydia expertly fielded their questions about staffing and even started a very specific duty roster.
  • But somebody produced a slipstick and began to juggle it expertly. Sand Doom
  • That the gourmand, amiable savant, is pictured as nibbling on a partridge wing (itself related to the arm which raises it to the diner's mouth) au suprême (mark of invested expertise), thus with the expertly prepared food neither completely inside or outside the mouth even as it is consumed, a circumstance that works to prolong the process of eating and its attendant pleasure, emphasizes this ambiguity. Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire
  • She expertly took a pin out of her hair, unbent it and slowly pushed it into the key hole of the knob.
  • A beautifully judged film that expertly balances humour and pathos. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her agile fingers began working like mad as they strung various wires and chords expertly through the holes.
  • He’s aided through this transformation by an alternate personality he consciously creates, the expertly named Francois Dillinger, a badass complete with eerily bright eyes and a molestache. Movie Review: Youth in Revolt » Scene-Stealers
  • It was expertly pruned last year and is now a gnarled but very sprightly old lady, full of fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two Japanese yard-boys were trimming hibiscus, a third was engaged expertly with the long hedge of night-blooming cereus that was shortly expectant of unfolding in its mysterious night-bloom. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • She flipped a pancake from the hot plate expertly and it landed neatly on her plate of four.
  • Sighing as he opened his leather pouch on his waist and dug out a set of lock picks, he expertly selected the right tool for the job and inserted it into the keyhole.
  • The juror expertly answered the lawyer's questions and showed he had something on the ball.
  • I HAVE TO TELL YOU, KRIS," GINO began, "I wasn't all that keen on seeing a Catteni there on Botany, but ..: 'and Gino whistled expertly and shrilly through his teeth," when you see how that guy operates, I'd walk through fire for him now. Freedoms Challenge
  • Thompson expertly unravels a tangled tale suffused with Victorian mores, millenarianism and frontier idealism.
  • For many centuries women in Iran have done this by wearing the chador, a semicircular piece of dark cloth that is wrapped expertly around the body and head, and gathered at the chin.
  • Walk in with a pretension in your heart or a lift to your snoot and he would expertly deflate you.
  • His shot was so venomous and expertly delivered that he did not even move as the ball sped over him, flattened and clouted the netting.
  • The centre forward rounded a defender before planting the ball expertly in the net to put Wicklow in front for the first time.
  • The nurse dressed the wound expertly.
  • The big pile of bedding to the left is our futons which I've expertly arranged into a sitting position.
  • You will handle key people expertly and have a new approach to personal interactions. The Sun
  • While the woman tied up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the man could only stare ahead, dumbstruck.
  • A common instance is the forged cheque which, however expertly done, does not entitle the bank to debit a customer's account.
  • For your convenience, I have retranslated it back into English via the superbly and totally accurate Google tool; I think the following clearly and expertly sums up what I am about and what I have to offer the house.
  • The nurse dressed the wound expertly.
  • Tashko's face was expressionless as his thumb expertly pressed a nerve against bone. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • Clayton Schuneman leaned on the handles of an odd-looking auger and expertly sent its twin tips spiraling into the grass and dirt of a downtown Fort Dodge lot Tuesday afternoo. Messenger News
  • The katana became a dangerous weapon when he wielded it as fast and expertly as he did.
  • He played for the first 47 minutes and marshalled his team expertly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The girl had a new silk kerchief around her neck, her hair put up inexpertly beneath a bonnet that was liberally trimmed with motheaten feathers and stained rosettes of ribbon. The Serpent's Shadow
  • It is expertly edited to tell the story of a season full of flamboyant autumnal displays, yet fraught with danger. Times, Sunday Times
  • A myriad of colors and textures, expertly placed, well lit candles, sending spectra of light cascading off elegantly woven rugs hanging on the walls.
  • Where is that perfect place where monogrammed damasked linens, and flowers were changed daily, and one fretted lest one forgot to sufficiently tip the second footman who had so unobtrusively, so expertly, unpacked one's bag, shined one's shoes, pressed rumpled clothes and drawn one's bath? Michael Henry Adams: Why I Hate dogs: Useful Advice for Summer Guests and Hosts
  • One of the girls had been to New York before, and fairly expertly navigated us to a tiny gay piano bar set in a tiny triangular building created by the intersection of gridlines.
  • There were three white skinned women who were inexpertly draped in Indian saris with long sleeved jackets.
  • The older man had mentored the younger so expertly that Powell had become surplus to Charlton's requirements.
  • My hairdresser was cutting my fringe quickly and expertly.
  • Existence in the real world is just not possible without an occasional fib or an expertly timed falsehood.
  • Luckily the orchestra, under Lothar Koenigs, were playing so adroitly that the slipped dialogue and consequent collapse of surtitles in the prologue hardly mattered, expertly brought back on course by the nimble conductor. The Turn of the Screw; Ariadne auf Naxos; Les pêcheurs de perles; Mitsuko Uchida
  • Those who are fans of great barnstorming piano works will most definitely warm to this disc which is expertly annotated and scintillatingly interpreted from first note to last.
  • We were expertly marshalled away from the fighting with a minimum of inconvenience. The Sun
  • I expertly hold the glasses up to the natural light principally because that's what Bill is doing.
  • A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness.
  • She was where she felt the safest and Logan kneaded her sore muscles expertly.
  • The title raised in our mind some vague fears that we might find physiology and psychology mixed up inexpertly with metaphysics; but we see in the writer a close observer, who takes his stand on firm ground, and goes into the objective world of animals for his facts. Man And His Ancestor A Study In Evolution
  • Sides expertly creates texture by weaving into his double narrative some more personal, more emotional vignettes that add color and pathos.
  • She no longer had to be guided to the bottle's nipple, grabbing it expertly and with gusto.
  • He learned to plate expertly while still a boy.
  • She smiled to herself as she slid it expertly out of the pan and onto the serving dish.
  • They tease and tease, but eventually there's a gratification, expertly timed.
  • In Edinburgh two years ago, he recognised the effect British rule in India had had in making the sub-continent a byword for electrical excellence, commenting that an expertly-installed fuse box must have been put in by an Indian.
  • an inexpertly constructed lean-to
  • The World Trade Center was not brought down by the airliners that were made to crash into the WTC, nor didthe resulting fire have anything at all to do with theexpertly planned and installed demolition. Obama's Herculean Challenge; Time to River-Wash the Big Three Auto Companies and the Economy
  • Marcus paused to scrub at his clean-shaven face, then tousle hair inexpertly trimmed with his own shears. G'lder
  • Al dente asparagus with expertly made hollandaise sauce, flavorful onion-laced lyonnaise and mashed potatoes made winning side dishes.
  • She managed to manoeuvre expertly into the parking space.
  • He whistles, inexpertly trying to mimic the bird's song, then stops and grins.
  • Expertly reining her horse, she was soon side by side with him.
  • I concentrated on expertly dunking my tater tots into a big glob of ketchup.
  • Architecture history buffs used to spend hours inexpertly photographing lush colour pictures from coffee table books.
  • It's a scary movie that expertly plays on some traditional and commonplace fears.
  • But he was trotted out for the media and expertly defused what was an overblown tiff.
  • Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment.
  • The aromatic fish soup is satisfyingly seasoned with saffron and served with the traditional and expertly prepared rouille and croutons. Karine Bakhoum: Souper Tasty Resolutions for 2012
  • The nurse disrobed the elderly patient expertly.
  • Experienced stage technicians and electricians are on call to make sure every detail of the mockup is expertly installed.
  • See him now, his face lit up with delight at the parade advancing on every side, of cart and carriage, delivery truck and spacious brougham, of ladies in their colorful crinoline and dandies dandier than the foppish fop astride boneshaker bicycles weaving between the vendors’ carts as expertly as rodeo barrel racers. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • He tensed himself for the jump and landed expertly on the other side.
  • The style of camerawork and direction is very appealing and fits the tone of the film quite expertly.
  • Near the start of my test I paused expertly to allow an unaccompanied dog to walk across the road in front of me at a zebra crossing.
  • The worker operated the machine expertly;we admired him greatly.
  • Behind the jowls the expertly capped teeth shimmer.
  • It looks like it is made up of an intricate fine lace expertly spun in glass fibers no thicker than human hair.
  • In endodontics, specialists must have the skill to expertly navigate these sensitive areas.
  • While I don't share in idolizing the book by so many horror fans, I would be a fool not to recognize a quality piece of storytelling when I see it The foreshadowing is so expertly laid out the book deserves to be read solely to examine that. Rabid Reads: "Ghost Story" by Peter Straub
  • He is like the hapless pedestrian about to turn unawares face first into an expertly placed custard pie.
  • Imagine about a fifty metre span of wire inexpertly strung, sneaking through those coolibahs, wilgas and whitewoods.
  • She seemed satisfied as he pulled his PDA out and expertly punched her information in.
  • Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullett and expertly crewed by owner Mark Ormerod, led from start to finish over the north lake course to conclude an excellent season's results.
  • She worked the foot pedals and expertly brought her iceboat around and braked the craft the makeshift parking lot. Ice Hunt
  • Blake jumped in expertly; the boat dipped slightly under his weight.
  • The last time I saw him a little gray had come into his sideburns but he still looked handsome in his dark suits and expertly knotted ties.
  • The rack of lamb was crusted with bay leaf and paprika, and expertly sliced at the table in the classic Continental style.
  • Thao had already researched and planned out this small excursion, and so navigated expertly towards the executive's office.
  • His performance is expertly handled, conveying the right amount of impotence coupled with a slow, simmering fury.
  • They tend to be mothballed as appreciating stock, stored at significant expense in dehumidified environments away from light and risk of damage where, nevertheless, they must be expertly maintained. Buying Into Old-Fashioned Value
  • His skills as a furniture restorer enabled him to expertly reproduce old patina and copy surface decoration.
  • Those envelopes looked expertly stuffed and labelled.
  • The manoeuvre was expertly executed, the finish applied with an aplomb of which Ian would have been proud.
  • But the distortion is kept to a minimum as they reach for different tools to hit dizzying new heights, creating cacophonous peaks only to expertly let the moments implode into stark, hypnotic introspection.
  • Shuffling the deck of cards expertly, he sighed and leaned back in his chair.
  • His timing remained exquisite, expertly coaxing laughs from the bleakest onscreen situation.
  • There, I took off the coat and stepped around a corner to behold rows upon rows of Starfleet cadets in formation, uniforms perfect, expertly coifed. The Fifth Color | Reach for the Stars | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Expertly he ran a soothing hand up the gelding's broad face and caressed one ear, tweaking it familiarly before running his hand down the horse's neck from the poll to the withers, then back up to the head again.
  • Thoughts like, "I can't give up that gorgeous little white creamer," pop into my head and for a second at least I am convinced I can't go, I can't be separated from some adorable little dish, or expertly molded bentwood chair. Katie Beck: Pardon My French: Our Heroine Sells Her Old Life
  • The home team rode their momentum expertly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both turn in creditable vocal performances on an expertly chosen bunch of classic songs. The Sun
  • Made entirely of gold, the legs were capitals shaped like lilies and entwined about the golden table were a filigree of vines entwined with acanthus, the sacred metal worked so expertly, he was sure that they were living plants of gold.
  • Even the expertly mummified tend to smell bad, so doesn't it make sense that the bodies were entombed with perfumes?
  • She no longer had to be guided to the bottle's nipple, grabbing it expertly and with gusto.
  • On balance though, this book expertly manages to bring history alive and makes this important period in European and Moroccan history easily accessible to a wider audience.
  • He played for the first 47 minutes and marshalled his team expertly. Times, Sunday Times
  • He cleaned the waterfowl expertly and made a fire with a box of tinder and a collection of dried sticks on the flat top of an exposed boulder embedded into the earth.
  • It was expertly grilled, neatly deboned, and served with a boat of whipped mustard hollandaise thick enough to eat with a fork.
  • Of course not, for other animals must juggle sensory inputs as well, and juggle them expertly. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
  • A silver lattice silk tie expertly knotted at his throat, and midnight blue snakeskin shoes completed the ensemble. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • My grilled lamb cutlets were expertly cooked and neatly complemented by a mustard herb crust, but the dauphinoise potatoes tasted strangely synthetic and were free of either cheese or cream.
  • The worker operated the machine expertly;we admired him greatly.
  • He tensed himself for the jump and landed expertly on the other side.
  • Her sharp nails were expertly painted, and her eyes were a stormy teal.
  • Del Piero, who's had a quiet game, expertly cuts in from the left and goes for goal.
  • The style of camerawork and direction is very appealing and fits the tone of the film quite expertly.
  • The intelligence picture must be expertly interpreted and then acted upon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some expertly cooked carrots and green beans (that was me again) tasted even better with the little pat of butter included in the deal.
  • The juxtaposition of scenes that are brightly lighted with those that are darker is expertly used to underpin the sense of dread.
  • She jumped onto the bus, sat down in the driver's seat, and hot-wired it expertly.
  • But the electronic music mastermind who expertly mixes experimental ideas with danceable beats is coming back to town, and this time he gets to play at a club that will best showcase his array of sounds. Nightlife Agenda: Eden's new Green Room and Karaoke Championships
  • This had a light crackling and a juicy meat expertly balanced with the dark earthy flavours of the pudding.
  • Expertly paced trailers released over the past few months revealed nothing, and unannounced screenings in select cities created more buzz.
  • The intelligence picture must be expertly interpreted and then acted upon. Times, Sunday Times
  • The act is expertly crafted to take spectators on a rollercoaster ride of fear and awe. Smithsonian Mag
  • The ball drops for Pat Nevin to run through and fire expertly past the keeper low into the left corner.
  • The five instrumentalists who played many different instruments my favorite was the "nun's fiddle," a long, skinny, one-stringed wooden box played with a bow that produced a nasty raspberry of a sound in the course of the evening did so expertly, although the two horns sounded indecisive in the fast give-and-take "hocket" of the Dufay "Gloria," and the whole well-paced production moved smoothly. Waverly Consort's medieval sound tests modern-day audiences
  • It would be so much easier if I could believe the official story that a few hijackers with boxcutters and some perfunctory flight training on single-engined planes could have hijacked four large airliners, silenced the crews, turned off transponders, and then expertly guided two of them into the Twin Towers. Why I still question 911
  • For there is no God ne none worshipping here, ne no providence in the world, but fortune only, of engendrure and hap, doth all, like as I have found expertly of myself, which was informed in the discipline of mathesis more than many others. The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • Shopkeepers expertly rolled spices up in bay leaves.
  • It's a rip-roaring tale, expertly and enthusiastically told, as you'd expect from the man who literally wrote the book on it, even if in places the choice of moments to re-enact does appear to have been motivated more by what looked like a laugh than any notion of historical interest. TV review: Double Agent - the Eddie Chapman Story; Imagine … Alan Ayckbourn - Greetings From Scarborough
  • Played to perfection by Rebecca Northan, who delivers an expertly layered performance, Kelly becomes the most captivating and sympathetic character in the play.
  • Do they make your heart sing in the way, say, Brazil '82 did, as they pootle the ball about expertly? World Cup 2010 live blog: 8 July
  • Sure enough, there was the wound, but someone had bandaged it, quite expertly too.
  • Shot in grainy black and white imagery, with sudden zooms and an expertly wielded cinéma vérité camera style, it creates a rare immediacy.
  • This story is apparently not made up, although I am not yet convinced that we are getting the straight story from the media – after all, the widely reported three-headed British frog of 2004 was, after vigorous discussion, decided to most likely merely be multiple amplexus, inexpertly observed, on one Evolution/Creationism forum see also “Three-headed frog – not!” for the apparently definitive analysis. The Panda's Thumb: Designoids Archives
  • They cooked his favorite meals, they read him stories, they brought him tunas, the succulent cactus fruit encased in a prickled dark purple husk that had to be opened very carefully and expertly. The Painter's Wife, a short story
  • He jumped off the bench with unexpected agility; his sword arched expertly through the air and cut through a crossbeam supporting the low ceiling. Hard to be a god
  • There's no better place to sip an expertly mixed mai tai at sunset than under the 125-year-old kiawe tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • The high priestess expertly slipped off while still using her whirling glaive to cut at whatever branch snagged at them. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • He does say though that the ‘stunts that wouldn't look amiss in a video arcade’ and he praises him for expertly applying ‘the cold douche of unreality’.
  • The rack of lamb was crusted with bay leaf and paprika, and expertly sliced at the table in the classic Continental style.
  • You know, " she said confidingly, expertly unlocking the case, 'lots of women are gifting themselves with diamonds for their right hand. Sundays at Tiffany's
  • Drake had his Katana, Judas his halberd, John a rapier and dagger, and Conrad wielded his two long swords expertly.
  • The nurse disrobed the elderly patient expertly.
  • The act is expertly crafted to take spectators on a rollercoaster ride of fear and awe. Smithsonian Mag
  • Timbo uses the trippy, looped children's chorus expertly, as a texture rather than overt melody, and sews it tightly over heavily syncopated drum stuttering and bhangra-style guitar.
  • He tensed himself for the jump and landed expertly on the other side.
  • You will handle key people expertly and have a new approach to personal interactions. The Sun
  • StSanders' Hilarious YouTube Parodies 'Shred' Guitar Gods  :  Music   Hilarious YouTube Parodies 'Shred' Guitar Gods By Monty Phan 10.17.07 Santeri Ojala, aka StSanders, expertly overdubs crummy solos onto concert footage of guitar heroes in full shred mode. Hilarious YouTube Parodies 'Shred' Guitar Gods
  • It was in her clumsiness that when she moved to turn around after the hymn she knocked her music folder expertly over the edge of the pew stall and onto the marble floor out of her reach.
  • Just five pretty expertly-styled boys with a modicum of talent.
  • Branson expertly reels in one close to 100 lb. Charlie had gaffed the smaller fish but JJ has to harpoon this one before he can safely bring it onto the boat.
  • These concepts have been expertly explained in a lucid and easy manner and has been supplemented by more than 50 photographs and diagrams.
  • It has the city's quirkiest bathrooms - with expertly renovated antique lavatories that are veritable thrones.
  • His black hair was expertly styled, medium length and mussy, just like the picture on their CD cover.
  • But you'll soon find yourself expertly polishing off crowds of steampunk-inspired monsters. The Sun
  • Drinks and drafts were poured expertly, unusually for bartenders working in this neighborhood.
  • Having encountered a number of "didge" enthusiasts over the years I was keen to discover for myself the assorted delights of this most simple of musical instruments that makes a noise that, when inexpertly played, sounds like a malfunctioning foghorn. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • He controlled his goal area with confidence and authority and dealt expertly with every situation.
  • Particularly since each piece has been expertly selected to encapsulate the essence of its creator.
  • A murder inquiry was launched after police discovered that the cord on his main parachute and the strapping on his reserve chute had been expertly and deliberately severed.
  • All of Lumley's fierceness comes from within, whereas Mrs T was expertly styled as a world statesperson, to such an extent that Condoleeza Rice only had to do likewise with the military-style double breasted coats and the boots. Gordon Brown defeated over Gurkhas: Rejoice, rejoice
  • They were weighed and wrapped in a cone of paper, which was quickly and expertly rolled by the shopkeeper.
  • With one hand he zapped through the channels on the telly while expertly opening a bottle of ale with the other.
  • From there he expertly maneuvered through the dark dank chambers of the house and entered the kitchen.
  • But, somehow, for Obamalogists like DTM, all the overt quid pro quos won by the parasites IN “backroom deals” are betrayed by the expertly constructed rhetoric which reveal only to the most perspicuous reader of official texts, the super-coy machinations of O which will deliver HCR that is good HCR behind the backs of very powerful patrons who oppose HCR. Matthew Yglesias » Setback for Public Option Revival as Rockefeller Says No
  • Without ever being side - splitting he does coax out the odd laugh or two, and his experience is obvious as he works the audience expertly with little teases and the odd placid put-down.
  • The figure wielded her weapon expertly, a large meat-cutting knife, and the man was down shortly.
  • The two powerful explosive charges being laid are expertly placed.
  • But the way she proves it, with a dryly humorous assist from Archie Panjabi as the firm's in-house investigator, is expertly done. Julianna Margulies marries strength, smarts in 'Good Wife'
  • he repaired the TV set expertly

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