Similar words: master, taskmaster, postmaster, headmaster, masterpiece, schoolmaster, master's degree, blistered. Meaning: ['mæstər /'mɑːstə] adj. understood perfectly.
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61. They had a new machine in, but after a pound or so I had mastered it and won an extra spaceship.
62. Only when children have mastered the sentence do they move on to the paragraph.
63. He was very bright and was never satisfied until he had mastered any subject he studied.
64. When those techniques have been mastered, the student is ready to make his first serious destruction attempt.
65. The defenders are able to say that the challengers of the conventional wisdom have not mastered their intricacies.
66. Once you've mastered the technique, trays of brandy snaps can be baked in quick rotation.
67. Once the initial skills have been mastered, progression relies upon plenty of practice interspersed with further instruction and coaching.
68. A naturally gifted sportswoman, she became a proficient sculler, horsewoman, and mountaineer, and even mastered billiards.
69. In colonial days the Presbyterians had mastered the competitive revivalist styles; now they carried their learned ministry to the West.
70. You're so efficient it seems strange you haven't mastered the art of the dumpling.
71. By day, this urbane, well-educated man mastered complex problems in a high-tech consulting firm.
72. By the time this book reached his hands, John Harrison had already mastered reading and writing.
73. Once mastered, however, it can be completed in minutes and ensure that you are reading at your optimum level.
73. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
74. She soon got to know the local customs and eventually mastered the language.
75. She was aware of a blinding flash of pain as he mastered her, and groaned weakly.
76. Hence his reluctance to start painting before he had mastered the incredibly difficult art of drawing - and drawing the figure especially.
77. It had never properly mastered the art of sitting on humans.
78. As they confronted and mastered the challenges[Sentencedict.com], they came to view themselves and the world differently.
79. Their written petition gives some indication as to how much the Jesuits had mastered the delicate art of memorializing the emperor.
80. In the air he never mastered the throttle setting, so that he either fell behind of pulled ahead.
81. I look forward to meeting the person who has mastered this strangeness.
82. Only Cockbain really mastered the wicket with the bat scoring 79, including eight 4s.
83. One of the great names in the new physical astronomy was Norman Lockyer, who rapidly mastered the techniques of spectrum analysis.
84. It appeared to me that the only thing he had never mastered was paper hanging.
85. Loved for his big glasses and silly grin, he mastered the art of playing guitar while walking in circles.
86. Because had mastered him dingdong true and detailed information.
87. I have mastered the rudiments of economics.
88. He mastered only the rudiments of geometry.
89. Of George Meredith, Oscar Wilde said, "as a writer he has mastered everything except language;"
90. TCL has now mastered some advanced technologies, including the production of ISDN digital telephone sets, HIDs (Household Information Displays) and such solid-state polymers as lithium batteries.
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