Definitionn. the gracefulness of a person or animal that is flexible and supple
Last update: June 22, 2015
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In 1879 he was appointed French ambassador at Bern, and in 1880 was transferred to London; but he lacked the suppleness and command of temper necessary to a successful diplomatist. [Please select]
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His suppleness even exceeded his strength. [Please select]
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His mind is remarkable alike for its power of systematisation and its suppleness of adaptation. [Please select]
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Two or three days of assiduous grooming will bring back the strength and suppleness to the aged limbs, and restore something of the olden spirit. [Please select]
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Thanks to its suppleness, the little grub emerges from the grip intact and continues its investigations. [Please select]
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The Libyan was a man of gigantic stature, with great suppleness of limb and a pair of piercing black eyes. [Please select]
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They had swift suppleness, smiles, flashing eyes, a look at once intent and yet vacant. [Please select]
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