Her deft reading of Hughes's magnificent words blends stentorian tradition with urgent modernity in ways that electrify and disarm.
With deft fingers she untangled the wire.
But the best of these late poems-taut lyrics with lacings of humour-are deft and crisp.
He was a good workman himself, quick and deft, and it had always been a point of pride with him that no man should do any of his work for him or outwork him.
But as long as the deft bird-catcher has other choices, he is probably clever enough to limit the violence.
With deft fingers and a quick lick, he rolled a thin cigarette.
She is deft at dealing with reporters.
My sister is a clever and deft person who can make pretty dresses.
Some reviewers continue to dismiss songs like this as petty "ranting" and "paranoia," but this is some deft social criticism for those who look beyond the surface.
Scorsese is the right director to helm such a picture, his love and deft handling of cool, macho packs of guys is half the battle.