Her performance was masterful in the play. [adjective]
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The story is told with wry wit and humor, employing sharp irony and masterful dialog. [adjective]
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The BBC has once again done a masterful job of adapting the novel to the format of radio drama. [adjective]
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But, Maria, you are right; your family has always been distinguished for having its own way--a masterful race, and a mistressful. [adjective]
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The old man was erect still, and his snowy hair and beard grew like a lion's mane about his massive brow and masterful face. [adjective]
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Twemlow said, when his wife was inclined to be masterful--a derivation confirmed by the family motto, "Carne non caret carne." [adjective]
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Thenardier, masterful and phlegmatic, cauterized the scruple with this saying: "Jean Jacques Rousseau did even better." [adjective]
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Gilles himself looked well knit for the business in hand; all the old women agreed that he would make a masterful husband. [adjective]
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Unlike her former lovers, he was a man of masterful will, a budge philosopher who carried her intellect by storm before he laid siege to her heart. [Please select]
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'You leave all that to me,' said the masterful Rat. [Please select]
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My mother was a prime favourite with this masterful lady. [Please select]
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