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versatile

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Since Westlake was as prolific as he was versatile, this all took a while.

Ever the versatile bigot, Ransdell hates gays, African Americans, and immigrants, in addition to Jewish people.

Served in lieu of morning pancakes or bread at supper, ployes are nothing if not versatile.

Regular viewers of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon know that The Roots are one of the most versatile bands working today.

The former stand-up comedian has evolved into one of the most versatile entertainers in showbiz.

So did my versatile friend, joyously confident in his powers, start on his glorious career as a private detective.

How defiant and versatile were the expletives of the old French nobility, we may learn from the pages of Brantôme.

The trailer was unhooked and carefully backed in through a passage laid out by the versatile Fisheye.

In the years past, a versatile routing agent could and did avoid many minor financial losses by routing the show to other fields.

Hannah too is versatile; and leaps from adoration to envy with wonderful facility.

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On this page you'll find 50 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to versatile, such as: accomplished, adaptable, all-around, functional, gifted, and resourceful.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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