expertly adv.
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expertly[ adv ]
in an expert manner
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he repaired the TV set expertly
Expertly \Ex*pert"ly\, adv.
In a skillful or dexterous manner; adroitly; with readiness
and accuracy.
- But there also is a general reluctance to drop the belief, so expertly nurtured by the terrorists, that the abductors are merely desperate victims of unspeakable injustices acting spontaneously and autonomously to attract attention to their plight.
- Former associates at Chase gave him credit for expertly managing the big New York bank's asset-liability match as interest rates soared during the early 1980s.
- The myth of Gloriana, the fruit of a misbegotten Coronation commission, savourless and even sterile in spite of its expertly deployed Grand Operatic machinery, has taken a long time dying.
- Six men with top hats and canes were listed as tapdancing. They did a few novelty steps and one expertly twirled his cane like a baton.
- The athletic Ms. Hartley, a 26-year-old massage therapist, special education teacher and champion Frisbee player from suburban Bethesda, Md., is at a loss to remember how or why she began whistling so expertly.
- Their recommendations are expertly illustrated by case studies of nine public services, from the social security benefits agency to London buses. Many of their prescriptions will seem commonplace to those in the private sector.
- Both books go down as easily as their wealthy characters' expertly mixed cocktails, and are ideally suited for light beach and poolside reading in this post-Boesky, post-greed summer.
- She had charm in front of the camera, an expertly crafted facade, but inside she was in turmoil.
- The songs and instrumental works expertly performed here presumably were played in gondolas floating down the canals of Venice, and with their light-hearted romance and easy charm that's not hard to imagine.
- Now, their main offense is that they have found out what our consumers want and are filling our needs expertly.
- Boxers have been known to die as a result of blows expertly inflicted during a fight.