lithe in English

adjective
1
(especially of a person's body) thin, supple, and graceful.
She could feel the strength his lithe body possessed, even wounded and laying on a table.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "lithe" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "lithe", or refer to the context using the word "lithe" in the English Dictionary.

1. His walk was lithe and graceful.

2. Little babies have lithe bodies.

3. He stretched his lean, lithe body.

4. The leopard is sleek, long and lithe.

5. Strong and lithe, neither bony nor flabby.

6. They have long, lithe bodies and small bones.

7. The lithe and lean Banks was not alone.

8. She has the lithe grace of a gymnast.

9. The picture shows Chinese workers at Lithe Shipbuilding Factory.

10. You have to be both jaunty cheerleader and lithe psychiatrist.

11. He dashed across the puddles in the courtyard, lithe and athletic.

12. He had the lithe, athletic body of a ballet dancer.

13. Item; Bronn's Lithe Bronn's Lithe Cutthroat's Garb Quality: +20% Evasion: (1696-1961) Movement Speed: -3% Requires Level 53, 144 Dex +2 to Level of Socketed Movement Gems

14. The Australian Kelpie is a lithe, active dog, capable of untiring work.

15. She envied her being so fleet and lithe and able to climb walls.

16. I felt awkward among the lithe young sun-tanned girls on the beach.

17. Agile definition, quick and well-coordinated in movement; lithe: an Agile leap

18. He was cat-cautious, lithe as a panther, and thoroughly at home.

19. Desch was a lithe man of military bearing whose presence commanded immediate respect.

20. The cat goes furtively downstairs, winding her lithe tail and licking her lips.

21. She sucked in her cheeks on it, manipulating her lithe tongue around its thickness.

22. The ideal Oriental is a svelte cat with long, tapering lines, very lithe but muscular.

23. Synonyms for Balletic include flowy, flowing, graceful, beautiful, delicate, elegant, exquisite, lithe, lovely and smooth

24. Abyssinian Abyssinian are elegant medium-sized cats with strong, lithe bodies and long, slender legs

25. Their graceful body language and lithe movements underline the balletic perfection of the female form.

26. Then the drop and the slim, lithe body jerking violently at the end of the rope.

27. He turned and saw a lithe figure in a track suit pounding the pavement towards him.

28. A florid, solid woman, Zaiga bore little resemblance to the lithe, romantic girl her parents had lost.

29. The little animals though fat were lithe; they were heavy, their coats shone, opulent and dense.

30. The aim was to surround lithe John with domestic objects and so turn his mind to conjugal felicity.

31. Her eyes glanced round the room before coming to rest on the lithe and handsome man sitting opposite.

32. Noun Agileness the quality of being agile 3; adjective Agileness quick and well-coordinated in movement; lithe: an agile leap

33. With such thoughts in my head and lithe grace in my movements, I loped up the grassy knoll to the court.

34. ~*Bondmaids*~ >Bodies< I am including this because it is the fashion in SL Gor to play a small chested, lithe slaves

35. Besom Chant “Besom, Besom long and lithe Made from ash and willow withe Tied with thongs of willow bark In running stream at moonset dark

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37. The woman is lithe and graceful in its movement, especially the American variety (felis pugnans), is omnivorous and can be taught not to talk.

38. Where the child things are: an insider's guide to finding fun for the lithe ones BEST TIME TO GO October, for spectacular star shows and clearest, Balmiest weather.

39. Argali are the largest of the world’s wild sheep, with relatively long, slim legs and a compact, lithe body, and are adapted to open terrain and to escape danger through flight

40. The Abyssinian is often a colorful cat with a distinctly ticked coat, medium in size and regal in appearance; lithe, hard and muscular, showing eager activity and lively interest in their surroundings

41. Ken had rented--to quote the newspaper accounts--"an oceanview hacienda" (Barcelona is not on an ocean) with--again I will quote--"a lithe, dark-haired woman, perhaps a flamenco dancer."

42. For some reason she had thought to discover a burglar of one or another accepted type—either a dashing Cracksman in full-blown evening dress, lithe, polished, pantherish, or a common yegg, a red-eyed, unshaven burly brute in the rags and tatters of a tramp.