Finesse in a sentence as a noun

Even if somebody tries to button you down, just finesse it a bit.

Win8 probably tried to finesse things by using the CPU timer counters to improve precision.

A CEO whose litmus test to hir a programmer isn't programming finesse or cultural fit or drive..., but how good is his grammar.

This strategy was fairly cocky and I'll argue could have been done with more finesse to not destroy as much marketshare- right now Win8 needs every inch it can get.

"Only in recent history has "working hard" signaled pride rather than shame for lack of talent, finesse, and, mostly, sprezzatura.

"The ideal applicants must have technical talent, but not be total programming geeks APMs had to have social finesse and business sense.

We're still not knowledgeable enough, and we're still using these treatments with all the finesse of a 3-year old hammering huge lego toys together, but we'll get there eventually.

This resonates so much with me... i really dislike the way how much my work is depreciated after just months...I really learned not to invest much time and finesse into those kinds of projects.

"Obviously anybody 'too geeky' couldn't possibly have social finesse or business sense, but these APMs, with less than 18 months experience, were supposedly the uber-elite commandos at everything.

There's very little technical finesse here despite the added complexity, and certainly little to no reimagining or benefits to the vast majority of independent site operators or web developers.

I had had the nerve to propose repair of his new eighteen-hundred dollar BMW, the pride of a half-century of German mechanical finesse, with a piece of old beer can!Ach, du lieber!Since then we have had very few conversations about motorcycle maintenance.

Staring at the Braille-like letters formed of gargantuan pixels on the screen with the finesse of sandbags being hurtled in place against the torrent of information pouring down his Ethernet connection, the notion of finely crafting the text of an email message with the pristine elegance of detail rendered to the precision of not just the vulgarity of a "dozen" but to the exactness of "12" typesetter's points escaped him like a pedigree-free canine chasing a slobber-laden ball.

Finesse definitions

noun

subtly skillful handling of a situation

See also: delicacy diplomacy discreetness