Similar words: practise, practice, practical, practiced, in practice, practically, practitioner, malpractice. Meaning: ['præktɪs] adj. skillful after much practice.
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151. Touch legering, like so many things worth doing, needs to be practised before you can expect to be proficient.
152. I practised sticking my chin out and narrowing my eyes suggestively in the mirror.
153. Students of chanting practised their art on the beach, with one ear attuned to the waves.
154. Folly's practised eye assessed the hothouse blooms in their crackling cellophane wrapper.
155. Sly was a very practised judge of character and strength and this guy looked off the scale.
156. He'd secured her with practised ease, and so fast that she hadn't even been aware of it happening.
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157. Unsuitable large-scale farming is also being practised in some areas such as the Praslin watershed where bananas are grown for export.
158. He practised a deep evil laugh, sounded real spooky and sinister.
159. Restoring old frames can call for specialist help, but nevertheless there are several techniques that can be practised at home.
160. He became an Augustinian monk and practised such asceticism that his health was impaired.
161. He was brought up in a family which practised traditional Judaism.
162. " Twenty dollars,' said Madame, lifting the mass with a practised hand.
163. A gross deception has been practised on both of us.
164. But I still believe that political assassination can be said to be practised very extensively.
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