Sentences with dexterous
dex·ter·ous
D d - As people grow older they generally become less dexterous.
- Catherine O'Flynn gives her dexterous imagination a free rein.
- Scott Hone's extraordinary BMX tricks, accompanied by the dexterous Suzanne Simpson on violin, are impressive for their complexity.
- More dexterous than his predecessor, he can grab long pikes, axes and warhammers after disarming enemies.
- Because even the most sexually dexterous and generous of men, well-versed with his inner-woman in his approach to pleasing his partner.
- Dexterous implies an expertness, natural or acquired, demonstrated in the ability to do things with skill and precision [a dexterous mechanic]; adroit adds to this a connotation of cleverness and resourcefulness and is now generally used of mental facility [an adroit evasion]; deft suggests a nimbleness and sureness of touch [a deft seamstress]; handy suggests skill, usually without training, at a variety of small tasks [a handy man around the house]