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- adjective Of or pertaining to
dyspraxia . - noun A person who has dyspraxia.
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Examples
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I know I'm dyspraxic and socially inept and I have no dress sense, but I am NOT A WEIRDO!
You need a girlfriend for that and I tend to freak them out. matociquala 2009
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Bow is dyspraxic, and thinks learning to play the uke has helped her coordination: "I didn't get it myself at first, but you just need to practise more," she says.
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Now I have never been officially diagnosed dyspraxic, but when you've been to the ER as much as I have you can legally call yourself a Doctor.
Falling Sarah Moore 2009
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Now I have never been officially diagnosed dyspraxic, but when you've been to the ER as much as I have you can legally call yourself a Doctor.
Archive 2009-03-01 Sarah Moore 2009
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My eldest son is dyspraxic and he struggled considerably, but is ok now.
Autism is scary enough without the malice of bullying Man in a Shed 2006
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I added that Michael was also the opposite of a dyspraxic, too.
Microserfs Coupland, Douglas 1995
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He again draws a square, which to the untrained examiner could be mistaken for a severely dyspraxic response 544, Chapter 19.
The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993
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Laurence believes his dyspraxic traits, even when undiagnosed, made him more vigilant as a learner.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Yet driving is a key area of dyspraxic adult difficulty.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Simply put, if a dyspraxic person can pass a test, they are deemed to be as fit to drive as anyone else.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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