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dexterity
[dek-ster-i-tee]
noun
skill or adroitness in using the hands or body; agility.
mental adroitness or skill; cleverness.
dexterity
/ ɛˈɛɪɪ /
noun
physical, esp manual, skill or nimbleness
mental skill or adroitness: cleverness
rarethe characteristic of being right-handed
Other 51Թ Forms
- nondexterity noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dexterity1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dexterity1
Example Sentences
I was struck by the dexterity with which she used tofu in manners that aren’t obvious or the usual.
Those fingers come with a long, skeletal middle digit equipped with a ball-and-socket joint for horrifying dexterity, like the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come beckoning Ebenezer Scrooge to gaze upon his own sordid death.
Four years ago, he was ushered into the fray early in the deciding third Test against the Springboks and, although the tourists lost, Russell's dexterity and daring stood out.
But the Gloucester lock's superb restart take,, external all arched back, strained sinew and single-paw dexterity, early against Exeter bore more than a bit of a resemblance.
Their children seem rudderless, but they approach the world with more dexterity.
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