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Other Words From
- skillful·ly adverb
- skillful·ness noun
- quasi-skillful adjective
- quasi-skillful·ly adverb
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So is science just another upaya, or skillful means, to spread Buddhist teaching?
But NPs are quite capable of delivering skillful primary care without my looking over their shoulders.
Even the most quick-witted cops and the most skillful surgeons could not have saved him.
If you look in the dictionary today, it says “naiad: any skillful female wimmer.”
He was medevacced to Dallas and survived only to face the smart and skillful Fernandez in court.
Coldriver did not know there was such a thing as inviting patronage by skillful display.
The Girondists knew to whom they were indebted for many of the most skillful parries and retaliatory blows.
He earned thirty-six francs a month by his position to support himself, but he was neat and skillful.
Skillful work had made it seem a vital thing to the people, and hundreds of letters and telegrams poured in to representatives.
It is a powerful summary, and a skillful plea for the adoption of a policy of conciliation with the colonies of America.
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