supple|suppler|supplest in English
adjective
[sup·ple || 'sʌpl]
easy to bend, pliant; limber, able to move and bend with ease; compliant, adaptable
Use "supple|suppler|supplest" in a sentence
1. Exercise keeps you supple.
2. Beryl has delicate, supple fingers
3. He was gradually getting more supple.
4. Antonyms for Brittler include ruggeder, stronger, sturdier, tougher, firmer, harder, robuster, suppler, steadier and steadfaster
5. 'I kept all my limbs very supple
6. They make them more supple and symmetrical.
7. Her skin had stayed soft and supple.
8. We need a more supple monetary policy.
9. Supple responded that students prefer apartments to dormitories.
10. She exercises every day to keep herself supple.
11. ‘There is clearly a pleasure in supple Ampleness.’
12. These exercises will help to keep you supple.
13. You must exercise your joints to keep them supple.
14. But her writing was also growing slightly more supple.
15. She has shown that she has a supple mind.
16. Exercise will help keep your joints and muscles supple.
17. His arms and legs were extraordinarily long and supple.
18. Try these simple exercises to keep your feet supple.
19. This mask leaves your complexion feeling soft and supple.
20. As people age, their skin becomes harder and less supple.
21. The Chairs' rich, supple leather feels luxurious to the touch
22. Moisturizing cream helps to keep your skin soft and supple.
23. " His supple muscles move under the silk of the kimono. "
24. Be a satiny supple doll. With the most chaste smile.
25. But we can let that insecurity make us brittle or supple.