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the fluent
adjective
That flows; flowing, liquid.
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Cliques of the fluent and the non-fluent can develop.
High left elbow, timing, grace, balance, poise, the fluent co-ordination of the natural sporto.
Its gliding passages from purrs to slaps had the fluent detail of music.
VAN management overrode the fluent English speaker Hasegawa's complaint that "Take Ivy" would make no sense to Americans.
For 16 more years he worked as a bus driver and spoke none of the fluent English he commands.
Equally praiseworthy is the fluent and elegantly reasoned account of Le Corbusier's work by the architectural historian Francesco Passanti.
"I was aware of everything," she said in an interview, speaking the fluent English she learned as a child.
The fluent rhythm and wit of Kirkwood's conversation make clear where her characters get their spiky, imagistic dialogue from.
For Israeli visitors, Mr. Zubeidah would translate from Arabic into the fluent Hebrew he learned in prison.
As for Scorsese, it is a return to the fluent, muscle-flexing movie-making with a visible directorial signature.
The action assign makes the fluent assigned true, and the actions revokeAssignment and leave turn the fluent assigned to false.
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