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the agility
noun
The quality of being agile; the power of moving the limbs quickly and easily; nimbleness; activity; quickness of motion; as, strength and agility of body.
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But you got to have the agility.
"But I had the agility to save it.
Even his resignation displayed the agility that has defined him.
Trials test the agility of handler and animal.
"Peyton was also much better in the agility drills.
In part that's because no prosthetic knee has both the agility and durability the position demands.
At times, Duval showed the agility and footwork that has made her a rising talent.
But the agility with which his hands fly over the keys is dazzling.
In bed, C, moved with the agility of a high-school wrestler.
Alas, a pure-bred border collie named Kelso won the agility championship.
But before going all out, be sure you have the agility to avoid pedestrians and vehicles.
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