adroitness, catch, contrivance, deftness, dodgery, gambit, juggle, pettifoggery, red herring, sleight of hand, trickery
Definitionn. adroitness in using the hands
Last update: July 7, 2015
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He was restless against his sleight. [Please select]
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But the pulling of them apart and pushing them together again was only a sleight-of-hand trick. [Please select]
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Find in the Glossary the meaning of: unanimously; unwittingly; sleight-of-mouth; tawny; muzzle; intruder. [Please select]
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By a dexterous sleight of hand, she shuffled her cards and altered her suit. [Please select]
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It is the earliest sleight-of-hand trick taught to the nursery child. [Please select]
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The most extensive and thorough experiment was performed by an English psychologist, Sleight. [Please select]
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Haste is most needful; but without sleight and caution all is naught. [Please select]
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"The Tom Dorgan I mentioned is a sleight-of-hand performer at the Vaudeville." [Please select]
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By and by I learned sleight of hand, and fared better. [Please select]
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By almost sleight-of-hand Irene suited the deed to the word, for a cold frog of enormous size suddenly began to crawl along Rosamund's neck. [Please select]
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Two spearmen, clad in blue and scarlet and gold, stood motionless by the door, and Darius and Atossa watched the sleight-handed Indian alone. [Please select]
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