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dexterity

[dek-ster-i-tee] / dɛkˈstɛr ɪ ti /


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Watching him rejigger lines of code with astonishing dexterity, you feel, at long last, a rush of artistic and intellectual excitement, a sincere delight in the creation — and perfection — of something of lasting value.

From Los Angeles Times

If these villains had Van Norden’s verbal dexterity, their cynical mischief would be not just funnier but also more chilling.

From Los Angeles Times

For young children still developing motor skills and dexterity, learning how to write well by hand is an important skill to have before shifting to more hybrid models of writing or typing, Prunty said.

From Seattle Times

She certainly conjured up visions of Sue Bird with her dexterity in transition, the source of a Hawkeye surge that brought down the house in the third quarter.

From Seattle Times

Towers heats things up on “El Calentón,” a sparse track that begins as a reggaeton jam before building to a display of his lyrical dexterity.

From New York Times