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dexterousness

noun as in dexterity

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Whether the dexterousness of pediatric immunity explains why kids so often evade COVID’s effects isn’t settled science.

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Dioramas require the same dexterousness as dumpling making, but also greater attention and patience.

Like the best and most storied session bands, the Wrecking Crew never messed up the track; they were the gang to call when you required dexterousness, ease.

Frantz says Meza’s work is significant not just for its dexterousness, but for what it reveals about how queer Chicano artists worked during that era.

I soon learned to weave with such dexterousness that, by the time my second teeth arrived, I was known throughout the village as the basket child of Guatemala.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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