skilfully
1 skilfully — adv. Skilfully/skillfully is used with these verbs: ↑direct, ↑evade, ↑execute, ↑exploit, ↑handle, ↑manage, ↑manipulate, ↑manoeuvre, ↑weave …
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2 skilfully — skilful (also chiefly N. Amer. skillful) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or showing skill. DERIVATIVES skilfully adverb skilfulness noun …
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3 skilfully — adverb With skill; in a skilful way …
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4 skilfully — adv. (British) with skill, proficiently, adeptly expertly masterfully …
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5 skilfully — ad. Ably, cleverly, well, dexterously, expertly, secundum artem …
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6 skilfully — See: skilful …
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7 skilfully — adverb with skill fragments of a nearly complete jug, skillfully restored at the institute of archaeology • Syn: ↑skillfully • Derived from adjective: ↑skillful (for: ↑skillfully) …
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8 skilful — skilfully, adv. skilfulness, n. /skil feuhl/, adj. Chiefly Brit. skillful. * * * …
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9 craft — [[t]krɑ͟ːft, kræ̱ft[/t]] ♦♦♦ crafts, crafting, crafted (craft is both the singular and the plural form for meaning 1.) 1) N COUNT You can refer to a boat, a spacecraft, or an aircraft as a craft. → See also landing craft With great difficulty,… …
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10 manipulate — verb (T) 1 to make someone think and behave exactly as you want them to, by skilfully deceiving them or influencing them: I don t like the way she manipulates people. | It was a shameless attempt to manipulate public opinion 2 to work skilfully… …
Longman dictionary of contemporary English
11 Henry Wallace McLeod — Infobox Military Person name= Henry Wallace Wally McLeod lived=birth date|1915|12|17|df=y death date and age|1944|9|27|1915|12|17|df=y placeofbirth=Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada placeofdeath= Wesel/Duisberg, Germany caption=Official RAF photo c.… …
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12 Rex v Wallace — Rex v. Wallace ( [1931] 23 Cr. App. R. 32) is a leading English criminal case, famous as being the only occasion that a conviction for murder has been overturned on the grounds that the verdict was unreasonable, or cannot be supported, having… …
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13 Yutaka Inagawa — (b. 23 Feb 1974) is a Japanese artistcite web|url=http://www.candidarts.com/networkad/yutakainagawa/cv.htm|title=Yutaka Inagawa|year=2005|work=Candid arts trust|accessdate=2008 06 17] trained in painting, line drawing and photography who… …
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14 Jansenius and Jansenism — • The subject of this article lived three quarters of a century later than his namesake. He was born 28 October, 1585, of a Catholic family, in the village of Accoi, near Leerdam, Holland; died at Ypres, 6 May, 1638 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …
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15 Psychology — • The science which treats of the soul and its operations Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Psychology Psychology † …
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16 Sweden — • The largest of the three Scandinavian countries and the eastern half of the Scandinavian peninsula Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sweden Sweden …
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17 Quantrell — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Old French origin, and is a nickname for an elegant person, someone who was noted for their fine, skilfully made and attractive dress, from the Old French, Middle English cointerel , a beau; a… …
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18 manage — verb 1 succeed in doing sth ADVERB ▪ nicely, perfectly well (esp. BrE), very well ▪ I can manage perfectly well on my own, thank you. ▪ successfully ▪ skilfully/skillfully …
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19 weave — verb ADVERB ▪ carefully, skilfully/skillfully (often figurative) ▪ Hall skilfully/skillfully weaves the historical research into a gripping narrative. ▪ seamlessly (often figurative) ▪ The author sea …
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20 manipulate — ma|nip|u|late [məˈnıpjuleıt] v [T] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: manipulation (18 21 centuries), from French, from manipule handful , from Latin manipulus] 1.) to make someone think and behave exactly as you want them to, by skilfully deceiving or… …
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