active, awake, dashing, fast, hasty, lightsome, no dumbbell, qui vive, running, speedy, unsleeping
Definitionadj. moving quickly and lightly
Last update: June 29, 2016
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Your nimble tongue finds no reply. [verb]
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The nimble maid had shown her skill that day. [verb]
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Ravi is nimble and alert in the class. [adjective]
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Over time, housing associations have proved nimble enough to work with big government agencies and deliver in the trenches. [verb]
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The wife of Pyrrhus--"mother," as they all called her--had proved to be a skilful nurse, and her daughters-in-law and young Dione were faithful and nimble assistants. [verb]
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"Though she owes her nickname Aisopion to her nimble tongue," replied Dion. [adjective]
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One of these, a nimble little man, was wearing a blue coat tied round the waist with a rope. [adjective]
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"I know not whom you call 'The Nimble Deer'," said Duncan gladly profiting by any excuse to create delay. [verb]
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