English to Telugu Dictionary dexterous

dexterous

నైపుణ్యం
definition
adjective
dexterous accordion playing
demonstrating neat skill, especially with the hands.
example
Thanks again to the remarkable, amiable, clever, 'dexterous' , and strikingly handsome Lazarus for all the help he gave me on this chapter.
However Bowler's 'dexterous' , flowing language and dramatic plotting has earned him a growing following of readers who will rise to his considerable challenge.
He is a shadow of the player who scored that wonderfully 'dexterous' try in the monsoon against Argentina 15 months ago.
But with a quick, 'dexterous' motion, Rosekiller hurled the knife at Ariana.
To build with any efficiency and skill, the colonial craftsperson needed a 'dexterous' hand when wielding both kinds of axes.
Cris Carter may be the most 'dexterous' player, but he's not the only handy man in the NFL.
The 'dexterous' , anagrammatic intelligence of Eyeshot, Heather McHugh's seventh collection, nearly overwhelms.
In his 10th collection, A Bit on the Side, his viewpoint-handling is brilliantly 'dexterous' .
Howard has a sharp intellect, is very verbally 'dexterous' , and loves a good argument with a willing opponent.
In the eyes of Tsai, he is a fine politician who is well-educated, well-organized, self-restrained and 'dexterous' in interpersonal skills.
The patient should be mentally alert, manually 'dexterous' , and have sterile urine.
Finance director John Lomer blamed hefty 18-year-old school-leavers who did not have ‘sufficiently 'dexterous' and dainty’ fingers.
New research carried out in nine cities around the world shows that the thumbs of people under the age of 25 have taken over as the hand's most 'dexterous' digit, said The Observer.
The speed and 'dexterousness' with which their fingers work is absolutely fascinating.
Ibbotson is 'dextrous' with pace and suspense, accessible, always amusing, and a treat to read aloud, and the book is both joyously light-hearted and profoundly good-hearted.
With great 'dexterousness' , he traded his way through the political shoals and created a force.
Next to her, hands working 'dexterously' on a customer's head, another woman is busily putting the finishing touches to a ‘straightback’ hairstyle.
Through 'dextrous' use of the thousands of letters Voltaire dispatched from Switzerland, Davidson builds up a multifaceted portrait of the grand old man of Enlightenment Europe.
It's a superb album, 'dextrously' mixing disparate styles into a sound that's entirely its own.
You're forever on the edge of your seat, marvelling at the 'dextrousness' of the amazing moves, but constantly fearing that he's about to fall off.
Well done to the senior citizen who trimmed back some choice specimens by 'dextrous' use of his walking stick and to the two young lads who provided a welcome action replay with their hurleys.
You still get the glorious harmonies, of course, and the 'dextrous' guitar playing still stands out, rather than being submerged underneath the raised volume.
And, of course, if you've been expecting an email typed by my very own 'dextrous' fingers, it'll be with you shortly.
This is familiar Shreve territory, in which she deploys a fine and 'dextrous' intelligence and formidable technical skills.
Yet he makes up for these frail qualities with his heightened intelligence and 'dextrous' ability to climb tall trees.
In other, less 'dextrous' hands this complex tale could easily have become convoluted, but in the safe hands of PD and AD it remains a credible mystery throughout.
They shoved us off scrums, stole our ball at the tackle, carried the ball powerfully into our defence, and showed 'dextrous' handling skills in the open spaces.
That 'dexterousness' includes an element of juggling, as the process for all students involves conceptualization, analysis, implementation, and evaluation.
Signing and talking use the same communication centre in the brain, but while the vocal muscles don't really develop until 18 months, a baby is 'dextrous' enough to make readable signs from about eight months old.
How they can move off from traffic lights with phone held to the ear, changing gear and turning across junctions all with one hand is astoundingly 'dextrous' .
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