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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agile legs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe legs that are quick, nimble, or flexible, often in the context of physical activity or movement.
Example: "The dancer's agile legs allowed her to perform intricate moves with ease and grace."
Alternatives: "nimble legs" or "flexible legs".
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It is the 6-foot-2, 222-pound Perrilloux (pronounced PEAR-i-lou) who perhaps offers greater possibility with his assuredness, savvy, strong arm and agile legs.
The first one which caught my eye was, coincidentally, "Age is Better," which begins like this: I have been young, a fresh faced sprout, with agile legs, a muscled arm and smile to charm the world I went through in a rush to get a little older, sooner.
Dribbling requires agile legs, and close-control.
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Remember your dominant leg isn't necessarily your most agile leg, but the strongest!
In spite of his physical torment, he had grown into a strapping youth, so agile on his prosthetic leg that he was able to compete vigorously in sandlot sports.
While Oracle has demonstrated that it can be competitive, and even faster, on the downwind sections of the five-leg course in San Francisco Bay, New Zealand has proved to be substantially quicker and more agile on the long upwind third leg toward the Golden Gate.
It has a chunky body with short legs and tail, but is agile and can easily overpower prey as large as itself.
We stretched and did special movements for tennis, to be flexible, to be agile and to be fast and with the legs.
Coles and Morton provide Spurrier with much-desired speed, Thomas helps solidify a more agile offensive line and Hall brings a booming leg and last season's 77.4percentt field-goal conversion rate, the second highest of his career.
His legs were short, his gait anything but agile, his dress costly, ill-fitting and extremely wet.
Prior stares at the pitch as if it's just bounced his wife on its knee, then gets into a tangle against a short one - but he's still agile enough to swat a quick single into the leg-side.
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