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adroitly
[ uh-droit-lee ]
adverb
- with expert or dexterous use of the hands or body; nimbly:
Serving us tea in china cups as we waited during the film shoot, she stepped adroitly over electric cords and around equipment.
- in a cleverly skillful, resourceful, or ingenious way:
Drawing upon multiple sources, she adroitly weaves a narrative giving insight into the affliction of sleep paralysis.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of adroitly1
Example Sentences
But all in all “The Velvet Underground†adroitly tells the story, elegantly evoking the anti-groovy vibe of the most New York of all New York City bands.
Last month, Harris adroitly adopted Trump’s proposal to exempt service workers’ tips from federal income taxes.
Having used the loan system adroitly last season, the Dundee manager looks to have made another good move in bringing Murray home.
Even the film’s defenders grant that “Megalopolis†is juggling a lot, not always adroitly, in marrying Roman past with sci-fi future, debaucherous reverie and ultra sincerity.
But it was adroitly managed and awfully entertaining to see.
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