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was dexterity
noun
Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.
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Instinct alone had Seaman snapping out his right arm, but once he had touched the ball there was dexterity as he juggled for a split-second to make sure it did not cross the line.
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For a musician it might be dexterity.
The answer, for Sondheim, is dexterity: the unstinting sophistication of his wordplay and his flirtatious harmonies — forever hinting at the sweeping show tune, only to duck away into discord and off-key fretfulness — is a riposte to his silly plot.
The great French magician Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin (1805 71) stated: "To succeed as a conjurer, three things are essential first, dexterity; second, dexterity; and third, dexterity".
But if all he offered was verbal dexterity, Burnham might have languished in anonymity.
Since Acrobatics is a dexterity-based skill, the dexterity modifier of the rogue is added to the score, which is +3 in this case.
I should have been doing dexterity exercises.
Flick 'em Up is another dexterity game set to continue this tradition when it comes out in a few months.
Twitter's biggest strength is its dexterity.
There's a dexterity and a quickness with how he handles things.
"It's about dexterity and keeping your fingers moving as well as your arms, so it's actually a form of exercise," Solomon says.
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