Definitionn. the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble
Last update: January 8, 2018
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Had any special agility been his in earlier youth. [noun]
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Years had not tamed the little hunchback's agility. [Please select]
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So saying she leaped out with great agility. [Please select]
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His brutal strength and otherworldly agility made the futile attempts of the vamps look like they were swatting flies instead of fighting for their lives. [Please select]
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The Crow was pleased with the gait of the Partridge, and amazed at its agility. [Please select]
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Morgiana followed him, making a low curtsy, and performed several dances, with equal grace and agility. [Please select]
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One must learn to adjust one's self with agility. [Please select]
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His extremely agile mind finds its chief pleasure in its own agility. [Please select]
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With his matchless agility, the buck more than once sprang right over his enemy's back. [Please select]
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The silk ladder was then lowered to him and he remounted to the car with agility. [Please select]
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He rapidly scaled the ladder, and Joe followed him with his usual agility. [Please select]
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