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How to use adroitness in a sentence

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Few bands, if any at all, can challenge their adroitness on stage as they are simply magical.
Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours.
The two tropes are geology and archaeology integrated into an anecdotal, memorialising narrative form that demands admiration for its adroitness.
He dodges after the fat kid, who, with surprising adroitness, double-feints and legs it back into the bar.
There's little ambiguity about the adroitness of the guitarists' noise making, and their deft improvising takes the album in sundry directions.
Someone's physical clumsiness can deflect attention from linguistic adroitness.
It called for a great deal of political flexibility and adroitness to hold the union together.
A more subtle line communicated by the picture is Cameron's adroitness and social ease.
He managed to combine remarkable political adroitness with comprehensive vision.
The auditory adroitness accompanies typical driving functions in a demure but defined fashion.
This shepherd is suitable for different branches of the dogsport, like obedience, fly-ball or adroitness.
The educated elite of the Francophone Third World man permanent outposts of Paris, with the Gallic adroitness of reducing reality to thought, and thought to language.
Mental ability tests do not measure personality, social adroitness, leadership, charisma, cool-headedness, altruism, or many other things that we value.
This engine manages to blend adroitness and a desire to rev with an uncanny degree of decorum and precision.
We welcome the Irish Presidency's adroitness and its determination to bring about a resolution on the Constitution by the end of June.
Should a serious fight break out, one must intervene, but here again, it is only through one's assessment of the situation that one can do so with the necessary adroitness.
Ms Hughes-Hallett evokes the edgy relationship between these two unaccommodating egos with particular adroitness. D'Annunzio is best seen away from the realm of politics.
The king's adroitness and personal charm allowed him in time to win over some of his adversaries, but he lacked a strong will and showed none of the military inclination so cherished by the Poles.
The first four of these were all of a piece: bright, bold, lissom girls who oozed charm and social adroitness as their father's bank account oozed debt.
It's all about knowledge, adroitness and action.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Accuracy, verisimilitude, sustention, count for nothing in comparison with imaginative adroitness and variety.
And this he did with an adroitness that proved the task to be by no means an unusual one.
I don't know whether that was a blackmailer's adroitness or just a trick of destiny.
In flying they have the adroitness to shoot their arrows so very true that they scarcely ever fail to hit man or horse.
With all his adroitness and subtlety, he could get no inkling of their intentions.
Even his quick wit had often been baffled by the almost superhuman adroitness of this past grandmaster of his art.
We were indebted for it chiefly to the skill and adroitness of Selina Whiston.
He thought the question almost machiavelian in its adroitness.
And he managed that with an adroitness that bordered on the cunning.
Because his superiors, fearing his adroitness, keep him down.
Admire the adroitness of the man, and, not a little, his humility.
Robert bore his heckling, however, with great patience and adroitness.
The adroitness with which they do this, is quite surprising.
But, for weeks thereafter she managed with an almost miraculous adroitness to have him asleep at meal times.
Ability, adroitness, vigour, and character were for once all on one side.
The difference between talents and character is adroitness to keep the old and trodden round, and power and courage to make a new road to new and better goals.
This young man had been hired out by his master to work in a bagging factory, where his adroitness and ingenuity caused him to be considered the first hand in the place.
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