How to use in-sentence of “skilled in”:
+ A wit is someone skilled in making witty remarks.
+ When the apprentice became skilled in the geisha arts, and passed a final and difficult dance test, she was promoted to the second stage of training: “”minarai””.
+ By watching other geisha, apprentices also become skilled in the difficult traditions of dressing, make-up, and in dealing with clients.
+ Bookbinders must be skilled in measuring, cutting, glueing, leather working, graphic arts, and fabric crafts, among other things.
+ They were also skilled in blacksmithing, farming and diplomacy.
+ He was skilled in playing grotesque characters.
+ In addition to field work, slaves also were skilled in trades such as blacksmithing, carpentry and mechanics.
+ Its workers is specially skilled in woodwork.