Dexterously [adverb]

Definition of Dexterously:

in a dexterous manner

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Sentence/Example of Dexterously:

As for Haddington, its robot arm is considered one of the most lightweight and dexterous currently being sold.

One little part he dexterously omitted, describing the cause of death—disease of the heart.

They seize the former so dexterously by the neck that they always master them; the crocodile eggs they suck.

"We have seen a great deal of her of late years," Mrs. Harrowby continued, angling dexterously.

Gustavus Vasa was a young fellow there, who dexterously escaped this Bloodbath, and afterwards came to something.

Lady Celia caught him dexterously by the waist in her mouth, and, swimming to the outer rock, sat up and softly bit him in halves.

"Easy now, and get 'e sea legs on," suggested Bludson, who was balancing himself dexterously in his walk.

Slowly and dexterously he cut, with a diamond which he had brought for the purpose, a square of glass out of the lower pane.

Then dexterously twirling the spindle, she wove the web so quickly and easily that one watched her fingers with delight.

He had severed them indeed from Pitt; and he had dexterously broken up the great party into jealous factions.