[ UK /lˈɪzsʌm/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. gracefully thin and bending and moving with ease
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How To Use lissome In A Sentence

  • Tall and lissome damsels strutted onto the catwalk.
  • And boy, the clothes did stick to the lissome bodies of the crowd on the ramp.
  • If on a summer's stroll you see a giant creature or a lissome woman hanging from a tree, don't be alarmed.
  • Tall, and lissome with a flawless skin, she first headed for Harvard, then returned to do a stint at a law school in Bombay before joining her sister in Bollywood.
  • I felt young and lissome in comparison, but I won't be seeing 39 again.
  • The horses were idling around - how she loved to watch them their shiny coats, lissome bodies, the graceful tilt to their heads.
  • And boy, the clothes did stick to the lissome bodies of the crowd on the ramp.
  • Beads of sweat began to appear on Guy's forehead as he became more entangled in the lissome limbs of this human boa constrictor.
  • This week's stellar configurations incline you towards a refreshingly flexible frame of mind - a lissome, limbo-dancing attitude to the vicissitudes of daily existence.
  • Tall and lissome damsels strutted onto the catwalk.
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