finesse|finessed|finesses|finessing in English
verb
[fi·nesse || fɪ'nes]
scheme, deceive; obtain through cunning
Use "finesse|finessed|finesses|finessing" in a sentence
1. Casting is all about finesse.
2. ! She's all fury, no finesse.
3. " Displaying finesse and subtlety in achieving a goal! "
4. Dario played the sonata with great finesse.
5. 6 At least he enjoyed his perks with finesse.
6. At the beginning, he had no finesse.
7. Antonyms for Clumsinesses include gracefulnesses, adeptnesses, adroitnesses, agilities, deftnesses, dexterities, dexterousness, expertises, finesses and graces
8. 4 A man who approached the subject with some finesse.
9. It was a disappointing performance which lacked finesse.
10. 3 Dario played the sonata with great finesse.
11. The adroit prosecutor arranged his questions with admirable finesse.
12. 1 It was a disappointing performance which lacked finesse.
13. He wheedled money from his father with considerable finesse.
14. Colombard adds finesse, Corpulence, freshness and edginess to the wine
15. 2 He wheedled money from his father with considerable finesse.
16. 5 He is a true believer, but sadly lacks finesse.
17. Syrian finesse Baklawa filled with nuts, Cashew or Walnut or Pistachio
18. Clumsily meaning Done without care or finesse, often hurriedly or awkwardly.
19. Continuous touring has clearly improved each member’s chops: Antics is a far more refined and finessed record than its predecessor
20. 28 The aldermen could learn to use a little imagination and finesse.
21. Le Colombard apporte au vin nervosité, finesse, Corpulence et fraîcheur
22. Short shots played downwind will run considerably further and more finesse is needed.
23. With the new sophisticated Finesse range you can be your own top hairdresser.
24. 17 At present their sound has more to do with youthful enthusiasm than finesse.
25. 23 The guard would know he was trying to get away and finesse the whole thing!