Ambidextrous Mnemonic
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ambidextrous
ambidextrous
/æm.biˈdɛk.stɹəs/
Examples
- He is ambidextrous and speaks Portuguese, Spanish, and English.
- He was one of the few ambidextrous shooters at the time.
- There is an ambidextrous character in the new Lemony Snicket book.
- Both Roberts and Billy the Kid were in fact ambidextrous.
- If true, it would place Reagan in the category of ambidextrous presidents.
- Jingoro Hidari was ambidextrous and able to write with either hand.
- Second, the people listed there were obvious ambidextrous people.
- Similarly, the fact that he is ambidextrous was revealed in Opal Deception.
- An ambidextrous manual safety is conveniently located above the pistol grip.
- I'm going to take the ambidextrous comment out of the trivia section for now.
equally skillful with each hand
adjective
marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another- Israel Zangwill
adjective
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"Am + Bid + Dexterous. She can use both hands to bid in an auction dexterously."
"Ambi + Dexterous. Both hands are skillful, just like Dexter in lab."
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