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That has made my hands dexterous, and I've never lost the ability.
I know not - deep thought and dexterous management would be needed.
And women were not only dexterous, according to this way of thinking, but easy on the pocket.
She could not bend the last two fingers on her left hand, and the others would never again be dexterous.
Except for the final few, all her limbs were equally dexterous.
An old sailor, probably, he seemed so dexterous with knots.
Then comes the fun, at least for the dexterous.
With firm dexterous fingers he got the latch into position.
They have two "arms" with claws, and are very dexterous.
But the aid officials have had to be dexterous.
Finn danced back, but four legs are less dexterous than two.
These hands are highly dexterous and capable of fine manipulation, just like a human hand.
It would require large stretches and dexterous leaps if done so.
Luke was quite dexterous with his thumb and little finger.
His fingers were a lot more dexterous than his feet.
But it was like a prison to the exploited workers, all of them women, who were believed to be more dexterous than men.
Never had the crew seen so jolly and dexterous a fellow.
She knows her hands aren't dexterous enough to tie the ends.
He has a strong arm and a dexterous hand, doubtless; but the other is a powerful man.
The language is dexterous in giving sinister meanings to familiar words.
Someone who is skilled with their hands is called "dexterous".
"But any reasonably dexterous person could acquire the technique in ten minutes."
Yet West very quickly showed that he is a far more dexterous politician than his critics anticipated.
Compared to similar ones on the market, however, these were smaller and lighter, yet equally dexterous.
He is very dextrous and can build almost any machine to suit his needs.
This is how we love to express our dextrous craftsmanship.
Success demands that the performer have large, dextrous, and powerful hands.
As the character ages, he/she becomes weaker and less dextrous.
In some cases, they are even more dextrous than humans are with their hands.
He was recognized at the time as a remarkably fast and particularly dextrous surgeon.
Not everyone, she observes, has been so culturally dextrous.
He did make a contribution, largely through dextrous negotiations with Soviet diplomats.
It was said that he was dextrous, intelligent, and capable.
The pale dextrous fingers turned the three cards over.
It was covered with a golden yellow fur and moved about on six legs, the front two of which seemed more dextrous than the others.
I went in alone, picking the front door lock with a single dextrous twitch of my fingers.
She climbed on to the white, her movements fluid, dextrous, as though born to the saddle.
Apparently she had learned to be dextrous with more than mere socks during her prior dull life.
The ruling Conservatives thought they had resolved the issue a few years ago by a dextrous stratagem.
Gleisners were even more dextrous, when the right software was in charge.
Taping hands is a technique to make even dextrous hands almost useless.
Unexpectedly dextrous, the human twisted in his saddle and the blade pierced only air.
And she moved quickly on to someone more verbally dextrous, and also better-looking.
As a character, Argus is very fast and dextrous but very weak.
This time, there was a fresh emotional current with a dextrous partner who added a tinge of vulnerability.
That was also the politically dextrous move.
Her white, dextrous fingers flipped a simple catch, and she pulled a soft volume out of its secret compartment.
Haruken's sword arm was stronger and more dextrous than his.
The little finger was elongated and dextrous, and could have been used to manipulate objects.