(1) However, with practice, a child can become competent on both sides and where football is concerned my feeling is that if a child is taught from a very early age to use both feet, they can become ambidextrous .(2) He became ambidextrous , using his left hand instead.(3) Witness the ambidextrous chimpanzee: In captivity, it typically picks branches up with its left hand but digs peanut butter out of a tube with its right.(4) He throws and bats left-handed, but he's ambidextrous .(5) The Nottingham star remarked that his ambidextrous opponent was probably not as good playing with his left hand as his right.(6) He carved only with his right hand and was surprised to learn that some carvers were ambidextrous .(7) The design of the stock is highly ergonomic and totally ambidextrous , so it doesn't take long at all to become intimately familiar with the gun.(8) Other left-handers I know are reasonably ambidextrous , but sadly not many of us are capable of doing everything with both hands.(9) Although I'm ambidextrous , there are few things I do equally well with either hand.(10) I'm slightly ambidextrous (mostly right-handed including writing but I throw/bowl/chuck left-handed).(11) The chance element may also explain why some people are ambidextrous rather than clearly right or left-handed.(12) It's just different, in the way that right-handed people are different from, but not better than, left-handed or ambidextrous people.(13) A gentle nudge on the ambidextrous blade stud, and the knife's special design quickly opens the blade.(14) Over two-thirds of the parents indicated that at least one, if not both, parents are left-handed or ambidextrous .(15) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510We're not all ambidextrous ,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Vaughn said, catching his breath.(16) If your customer is left-handed, then an ambidextrous safety add-on is in order - installed by someone competent.