nimble|nimbler|nimblest in English
adjective
[nim·ble || 'nɪmbl]
agile; graceful; sharp, keen; perceptive
Use "nimble|nimbler|nimblest" in a sentence
1. He has a nimble tongue.
2. Conjunctions are small and nimble.
3. " by ends of nimble bristles
4. The Broadaxe is our ultra-nimble 29er
5. She was extremely nimble on her feet.
6. Elites always detest gifted and nimble outsiders.
7. It takes wit, concentration and nimble fingers.
8. You need nimble fingers for that job.
9. AMERICA's churches are nothing if not nimble.
10. Despite their age they were remarkably nimble.
11. Synonyms for Brainier include brighter, cleverer, smarter, faster, keener, nimbler, quicker, sharper, abler and swottier
12. Antonyms for Clumsiest include deftest, adroitest, handiest, agilest, cleverest, ablest, neatest, nimblest, aptest and excellentest
13. Synonyms for Adroiter include abler, defter, better, handier, meaner, niftier, apter, slicker, tastier and nimbler
14. She tore off the ring with nimble fingers.
15. How can the humpback whale be so nimble?
16. She was strong, nimble, and a quick learner.
17. Synonyms for Brainiest include brightest, cleverest, smartest, fastest, keenest, nimblest, quickest, sharpest, ablest and swottiest
18. Synonyms for Adroitest include ablest, deftest, best, handiest, meanest, niftiest, aptest, slickest, tastiest and nimblest
19. Afterlife is a compact, nimble, and sharply droll novel
20. Afterlife is a compact, nimble, and sharply droll novel
21. AMIRA’S nimble fingers move skillfully, tying knot after knot.
22. She showed some nimble footwork and looked a promising player.
23. The boy was nimble and jumped clear of the truck.
24. Zirtech is a small, nimble company that is focused on innovation.
25. The dexterity and nimble balance of elite fencers can boggle the mind.