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lithe
[lahyth]
adjective
bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible.
the lithe body of a ballerina.
lithe
/ laɪð /
adjective
flexible or supple
Other Word Forms
- lithely adverb
- litheness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lithe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lithe1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile Anna and Tess, who’ve been through this before, don’t have much motivation beyond using their lithe young bodies to ride scooters and scarf cheeseburgers.
In her book, Blouin describes him as a "lithe and elegant" man whose "name was written in letters of gold in the Congo skies".
For him, performing his music is its own reward — one reason he sings at close to full power, his voice brawny yet lithe, as his live band test-runs a few tunes behind him.
Where Wayne’s Batman is lithe and graceful, The Penguin is awkward and rotund; while Wayne is charismatic, the Penguin is a weirdo, a quack.
Strong is transformed as Cohn: slack-jawed and dead-eyed but constantly in motion, propelling his lithe, tanned body forward with a driven intensity in business and in pleasure.
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