People with lithe bodies learn dancing very easily. [adjective]
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For all his lithe body movement Coriolanus did not quite convince in his oratory. [adjective]
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For emaciated women, words such as " wan " and " lithe " can make them sound elegant. [adjective]
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The owner is an Egyptian, small, lithe, and of a complexion which has borrowed a good deal from the dust of the roads and the sands of the desert. [adjective]
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Mr Bloom at gaze saw a lithe young man, clad in mourning, a wide hat. [adjective]
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Mary, a tall, lithe girl, of a most jetty black, was listless and apparently indifferent. [adjective]
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Mr Bloom watched curiously, kindly the lithe black form. [adjective]
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He turned and mounted his horse in one lithe movement. [Please select]
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These lithe, active frontiersmen, so quick, so skillful, and so helpful, raised their courage. [Please select]
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There was something of the tiger in her lithe movement. [Please select]
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These thousands of lithe, bronzed, bright-eyed, tattered men knew that something, something, something was being done. [Please select]
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