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deftly

[ deft-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a dexterous or nimble manner; skillfully:

    The nightjar, a nocturnal bird, is an aerial hunter capable of deftly snatching moths from the air in mid flight.

    With clear, concise prose, the author navigates deftly through a complex narrative of diplomacy, war, and politics.



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The process can last up to five hours as stylists deftly part small, evenly-spaced sections of hair, and gradually add in extensions.

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For a film that recalls Kidman’s past roles and meets her in this present artistic moment — where she’s been deftly juggling prestige with frothier mainstream projects — “Holland†should be a coup.

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Who are the “winners†and “losers†in the story and social history you so deftly navigate in the new book?

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President Marcos now appears to have moved deftly to neutralise his main political rival.

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Straughan’s writing deftly considers the moral crises we’re steeped in today without feeling preachy, which is a considerable achievement given that a film about faith is the perfect excuse to be sanctimonious.

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