skill
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By ear
To learn, play, or reproduce music without reading sheet music, relying solely on hearing and memory, or to accomplish any task without explicit instructions or precise measurements.
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Have an eye for
To possess a natural talent or keen ability for noticing, appreciating, or discerning particular things, often with a focus on quality or detail.
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Do it with your eyes closed
To perform a task or activity with extreme ease, indicating a high level of skill or familiarity.
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Knife skills
The proficiency and technique required to safely and effectively use a knife for various cutting tasks, particularly in culinary preparation.
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With a delicate touch
To handle or approach something with great care, sensitivity, or gentleness, often to avoid causing damage or offense.
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A surgeon's precision
The ability to perform a task with extreme accuracy, meticulousness, and careful attention to detail.
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A sharp set of knives
A collection of very sharp knives, often used figuratively to describe a group of highly capable or formidable individuals or tools.
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To have a delicate touch
To handle a situation or task with great sensitivity, care, and subtlety, often to avoid causing offense, damage, or disruption.
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To have nimble fingers
To possess quick, skillful, and graceful hand movements, often in tasks requiring fine motor control or dexterity.
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A master of one's craft
Someone exceptionally skilled and knowledgeable in their particular profession, art, or area of expertise.
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A whiz
Someone who is exceptionally skilled or talented at a particular activity.
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A master of evasion
Someone exceptionally skilled at artfully avoiding capture, responsibility, or direct confrontation through cunning and dexterity.