I'm a finesse pitcher without the finesse.
I had the strength and the finesse there and put it all together.
Getting money from my dad is a finesse job. Luckily, I have finesse coming out of my arse. I barged into his study without knocking, marched across to his desk, and held out my hand. “Give me twenty pounds,” I snapped. “I need twenty pounds. Gi...
Sounds like the blues are composed of feeling, finesse, and fear.
Always walk with style and finesse.
To live means to finesse the processes to which one is subjugated.
Food's delicate. You have to handle it with finesse. You can't just be a big ogre.
To read of a detective's daring finesse or ingenious stratagem is a rare joy.
I prefer the finesse of French humour. English humour is more scathing, more cruel, as illustrated by Monty Python and Little Britain.
...ending a book with a sequel in such a way that the reader still has faith in the characters and in the writer. That's finesse.
Jake Gittes: Let me explain something to you, Walsh. This business requires a certain amount of finesse.
I think so. I can't think of anything that requires more finesse than comedy, both from a verbal and visual point of view.
Some players are more physical than others, some play with more finesse. Some are just really great all-around players. So you have to change your game.
You spend enough time on set as an actor and it's great when a director was at some point an actor or understands acting. They're able to finesse performances out of you that a lot directors can't get.
I approach playing acoustic guitar more of as a percussive instrument. It's fragile. I don't have a lot of finesse when it comes to my guitar playing.
Finesse and refinement are admirable qualities, but they are not the artist’s ultimate goals; and, indeed, they can stand in the way of those goals.
One must reach out and try to grasp this astonishing finesse, that the value of lif cannot be estimated.
I come from not just a household but a country where the finesse of language, well-balanced sentence, structure, syntax, these things are driven into us, and my parents, bless them, are great custodians of the English language.
I learned to approach racing like a game of billiards. If you bash the ball too hard, you get nowhere. As you handle the cue properly, you drive with more finesse.
There is one thing, Emma, which a man can always do if he chooses, and that is his duty; not by manoeuvring and finessing, but by vigour and resolution. - Mr. Knightley
When you do a play, or even a movie, you have weeks to finesse your character. You really understand why they do what they do. In TV, you get new material weekly about your character.