Definitionn. subtly skillful handling of a situation
Last update: September 30, 2016
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He deals with difficult issues with great finesse. [noun]
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Running 4 modules can be a bit of a trick and requires some finesse most of the time. [Please select]
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West led the 7. There are indeed 12 top tricks and there 's the easy shot of the spade finesse for 13. [Please select]
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That's why I joined the hussars, thinking that here one would not need finesse; and he tells me that I am lyingso let him give me satisfaction. [Please select]
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Her beauty and her grace might have done much, had she inherited with the pride of the Medici something of their finesse and suavity. [Please select]
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This lady wore it with the finesse of a duchess. [Please select]
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Finesse, saving, the crafty utilising of small advantages had had their day. [Please select]
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But Jadwin gave her no time to so much as think of finesse. [Please select]
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We were beyond finesse now, and back at the old barbaric game. [Please select]
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She knew nothing of the finesse of diplomacy in the manipulation of her company. [Please select]
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Chez elle, il n'y aura ni retenue, ni raisonnement, ni prudence, ni finesse.' [Please select]
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