skillful in the PONS Dictionary

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His net play is skillful, especially on attack.
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Such a player is either a skillful, attack-minded midfielder or a striker who can both score and create opportunities for centre forwards.
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After the death of the king, she ruled the kingdom with skillful administration.
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This could be interpreted as either a genuine seance or a very skillful and convincing impersonation by the young artist.
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The skillful use of dialect further adds an authentic flavour.
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Left-handed people are more skillful with their left hands when performing tasks.
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His combinations were skillful and elaborate, and he kept calm under pressure.
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A skillful propagandist does not try to change mass opinion or go against an accepted structure.
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In all but the most competitive formats, a skillful display is a key component of play.
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They created, in particular, many skillful gravestones, which still can be seen in the village cemetery.
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