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skilful
[skil-fuhl]
skilful
/ ˈɪʊ /
adjective
possessing or displaying accomplishment or skill
involving or requiring accomplishment or skill
Other Word Forms
- skilfully adverb
- skilfulness noun
- ˈ쾱ڳܱԱ noun
- ˈ쾱ڳܱ adverb
Example Sentences
England have often favoured pace or variation in height or angle in recent selections but Cook is a more traditional, skilful seam bowler - his debut a reward for his superb County Championship record.
He said: "Kudus is robust, skilful and can play as a '10' or on the left or right. He is super strong and got great pace."
England have really talented, skilful individuals and I would like to see them take a bit more calculated risk.
Faced with batting the best part of an entire session under floodlights against a pink ball, India's top order wilted in the face of some skilful bowling - spearheaded by Scott Boland.
The visitors were faced with the nipping ball and skilful Kiwis, so responded in the only way they know: aggression.
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