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master hand

American  
Or master-hand

noun

  1. an expert.

    a master hand at diplomacy.

  2. great expertness.

    to show a master hand.


Etymology

Origin of master hand

First recorded in 1700–10

Example Sentences

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Muriel, for all its flaws, is another absorbing exercise in style by Director Alain Resnais, master hand of the new French cinema.

From Time Magazine Archive

One glance and you know no master hand directs .

From Time Magazine Archive

Once, and once only, the master hand that carved her face had let the chisel slip.

From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes

The toils had been spread by a master hand.

From The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character by Roby, John

After rendering faithful service as a minister in the church he was elevated to the episcopacy at a time when the church needed the guidance of a master hand.

From The History of the Negro Church by Woodson, Carter Godwin

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