Definition of "ambidextrous" adjective comparative more ambidextrous , superlative most ambidextrous
(archaic) Practising or siding with both parties . quotations
Quotations All False , Shuffling , and Ambidextrous Dealings .
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Exceptionally skillful ; adept in more than one medium , genre , style , etc . quotations examples
Quotations He also played the piano and violin , was an ambidextrous artist , and enjoyed acting . Holidays were spent yachting or canoeing or with his brothers . By 1903, Baden -Powell 's military training manual , Aids to Scouting , had become a best -seller , […]
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