handled with finesse
elegance and finesse
finesse the situation
the administration attempts to finesse its mishaps.
the declarer finesses ◆ J.
a certain amount of finesse is required to fine-tune the heat output.
his third shot, which he attempted to finesse, failed by a fraction.
Wild raspberry and loganberry fruits align with finessed tannins and a refreshing acidity to aid palate tightness.
It offers feminine, perfumed fruit in the graceful, finessed expression typical of the Barolos of La Morra.
Retrieving such an item from a palace guarded by magic will require a bit more finesse.
Handling conflict takes finesse and thought.
This mission does not call for force, but finesse.
I just prefer to be suave, do it with panache and finesse.
Sometimes it takes a little bit of finesse.
Must say I've been asked with a little more finesse in my time.
I don't think I have finesse for the job.I'm like a round peg in a square hole.
Sometimes that lack of relatedness can be finessed by inserting human genes that are relevant to the matter under investigation.
How they finesse this stealthy departure has just been revealed in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
We view the work we do as gastrodiplomacy, using food and finesse to open borders and connect culture.
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