Sentence examples for the nimble from inspiring English sources

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the nimble

adjective

Quick and light in movement or action.

  • He was too nimble for the assailant and easily escaped his grasp.

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Kate Shipway was the nimble solo pianist.

Jeffrey Milarsky was the nimble conductor.

The nimble feet of Jerry Rice.

She pointed out that the Nimble bar contains saturated fat.

Only Morante and the nimble Luchini leaven the mood.

She discovered the nimble shape of her maths brain.

(The nimble hands of one are pictured above).

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Will she corrupt the nimble-fingered, embroidery-adept new valet Lang and recruit him into her cabal?

Does seasoned judgment trump the nimble-mindedness of youth, or the other way around?

Unlike the nimble-fingered Homo sapiens who came later, Neanderthals just could not seem to draw people and animals that resembled people and animals.

Ms. Fleming sang honorably and bravely but with nothing like the nimble coloratura technique of earlier years.

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