8 Verbs to Use for the Word proficients

You are grown a notable Proficient in LoveAnd you are resolv'd (if he please) to marry him? Cel.

To effect the dethronement of the King, and the destruction of those obnoxious to them, they approved of popular insurrections; but expected that the people whom they had rendered proficients in cruelty, should become gentle and obedient when urged to resist their own authority; yet they now come forth as victims of their patriotism, and call the heads of the faction who are fallenmartyrs to liberty!

Finding our Landlord so great a Proficient in Kitchen-Musick, I asked him if he was Master of the Tongs and Key.

But the name of the craft herself had been given in a way to puzzle all the proficients in Saxon English that Porto Ferrajo could produce.

That politician tops his part, Who readily can lie with art: The man's proficient in his trade; His power is strong, his fortune's made.

For you may now return to those philosophical studies in which you once showed yourself so apt a proficient, and which formerly my father checked.

" To which Tom made answer in the same elegant strain; and then began a regular word-battle of slang, in which Tom showed himself so really witty a proficient, that Mr. Trebooze laughed himself into good-humour, and ended by "I say, you're a good fellow, and I think you

In person you are tolerably made, Nor in assurance will you be deficient: Self-confidence acquire, be not afraid, Others will then esteem you a proficient.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  proficients