Phrases with «wide repertoire»

The phrase "wide repertoire" means having a large collection or selection of things or skills that a person knows or can do. Full definition

Sentences with «wide repertoire»

  • Accomplished chef, experienced in fine - dining and entertaining, with wide repertoire of international and Asian dishes from healthy to decadent. (majapahitbeachvillas.com)
  • The Museum's Collections Centre in Birmingham will act as her expanded studio and enable a new and wider repertoire of information and engagement. (contemporaryartsociety.org)
  • Otherwise, he has slowly but steadily exhibited his wide repertoire of being a classic dribbler (the way he setup Welbeck's goal against Hull), clinical finisher (the way he volleyed in Wilshere's cross in the game against Man City), and in always trying to help the team out defensively. (justarsenal.com)
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