Definition of Ambidextrous
having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands
Examples of Ambidextrous in a sentence
The team manager was very excited when he heard that the new pitcher was ambidextrous and could throw a mean fastball with either hand. π
Although he considered himself to be ambidextrous, he was always cutting his left hand when he tried to juggle swords. π
Even though most parents realize that children are typically born either right or left-handed, some will try to train their tots to be ambidextrous, which causes a lot of frustration. π
One advantage of being an ambidextrous tennis player is that if your right hand gets tired, you can just switch your racquet to your left hand. π
As the triplets entered first grade, the teacher discovered that one was right handed, one was left handed, and one was ambidextrous. π
Because he is ambidextrous, he can write legibly with either hand. π
If you try to train yourself to be ambidextrous, your right hand will probably still be stronger than your left. π
I may not be ambidextrous, but I can certainly eat a cheeseburger with either hand. π
As an ambidextrous musician, he has been able to learn to play a variety of instruments in almost no time. π
Just because you are ambidextrous doesnβt mean you can throw two softballs at the same time with accuracy. π
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