| ??? 08/20/03 07:54 Read: times |
#52905 - RE: // Andy Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Since most non english speaking folks find the word Ambidextrous difficult to understand and adding to my confusion I searched the web for it and first thing i got is this picture:
Still not understanding what you mean, I searched more and found the following: 1. Able to use both hands with equal facility. 2. Unusually skillful; adroit. 3. Deceptive or hypocritical. I'm puzzeled! what is the context of your reply, can you elaborate please? Mahmood |
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