deft造句(31) Its minimal size can work against it with the buttons requiring a deft touch.
(32) Our offer of riches beyond dreams still stands for those deft with pen and sharp of wit.
(33) By a simple trick of the intelligence, a deft little twist of naming, he felt incomparably lighter and freer.
(34) I could trace its movements, the deep strokes, the fine, deft lines.
(35) Kwasniewski, a deft politician, insists his policy is still to seek entry into the alliance.
(36) His work on Phylloxera is mimicked by deft strokes, as are his studies of chicken cholera.
(37) Wallace battled well till the end, but Deane looked unsettled and uninvolved, apart from a few deft touches back in defence.
(38) Violet McBride, who is probably playing her last season for Portadown, displayed some deft touches.
(39) They are, as comics used to be, physically dextrous and deft.
(40) Dreamy, deft and economical, it was born to prowl the airwaves.
(41) Revealing his conclusion would spoil the fun because Hitt tells his story with a deft touch and a sharp wit.
(42) Alert, she stalked the jackrabbit, her stiletto poised for a deft jab.
(43) Taught by Fenna's crafty and ancient wisdom she had learned well the deft turns of deceit.
(44) A few deft strokes with a metal bar and Toby was free!
(45) President Bush is being widely praised for his deft handling of the hostage crisis.
(46) Combining powerful smashes with deft drop-shots, Hall beat Steve Baddeley 15-18, 15-4, 15-4 in a 66-minute final.
(47) Thanks to deft chairmanship and bluntness, he drew from it a respectable report that won praise for its forthrightness.
(48) He met them all blandly, becoming deft in excuse.
(49) Free from clumsiness; deft; adroit.
(50) Too deep for any deft divining rod.
(51) He is a very deft novelist too, with a superb ear for dialogue.
(52) Socialists styled themselves as liberals and then spoke glowingly of democracy, executing a deft bait and switch to supplant liberty with majoritarianism.
(53) The timber of the kitchen and metal bring grand sense, of glass connect fully oozy and deft.
(54) The actual chrestomathy of each life castaway, so deft that can pull pull, thin resemble a book thinly, let you place in a certain position arbitrarily in the aperture in a certain space.
(55) The steel tube that was full of contemporary power move and deft and transparent glass hand in photograph reflect, from inside brunet woodiness step oozy and cool and lightsome.
(56) Some practice in the deft use of words may well be ancillaryto the study of natural science.
(57) Furthermore, precipitate of Nb in deformed austenite is more helpful for DEFT.
(58) This bird, sharp of eye and deft of beak, can accurately peck the flying insects in the air.
(59) A distinctive effect or deft touch, as in literary composition.
(60) The vitreous armrest stair of concise vogue, from deft and clean in oozy and contemporary succinct.