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adroit

[uh-droit] / əˈdrɔɪt /


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Adroit statecraft and public understatement by Bush during the breakup of the Soviet Union helped manage the transition to freedom with an exquisite sensitivity to Russian feelings.

From The Guardian • Dec. 3, 2018

Maryland's Evolution, Virginia's Adroit Theory and D.C.'s 3 Stars will offer grilled meat and refreshing beverages.

From Washington Post • Jun. 25, 2015

Adroit in the green arts of film and popular music, L.A. is only now beginning to cultivate opera.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 1990

Adroit in arousing public sentiment, Commander Charles Dennistoun Burney, M. P., builder in charge of the R-100, last week gave a tea party.

From Time Magazine Archive

Adroit hints not to go too far had been given Napoleon in full measure, but there was no real protest.

From Abraham Lincoln and the Union; a chronicle of the embattled North by Stephenson, Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright)




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