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ADJECTIVE
  1. gracefully thin and bending and moving with ease

How To Use lithesome In A Sentence

  • Guests nibbled delicate pastries and sipped coffee in the sitting area outside the restaurant while watching the parade of lithesome models.
  • Esai is immediately attracted to the lithesome young lady, but Abigail rebuffs his attempts to initiate a simple conquest. Drink One to Me, Christian Bennett by Vicki Allen
  • In the boat we were compelled to loll about between heaven and the cool coral groves, and compare enforced inactivity with the blithesome freedom of the weakest butterfly. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Most women I know are still shopping at Aritzia alongside their lithesome daughters who will gladly avert an eye roll with the up speaking cashier and the truth: "no, Mom that looks really GREAT on you" in exchange for leaving the store, three bags full without ever opening their own wallets. Deborah Divine: Forget Reinvention
  • What in the hell is the self-important blithesome texter rocking as a hairstyle? Smoked Salmon: Lock Your Bike, Don't Lox It
  • I watched him labouring with all the wisdom of an old man and the blithesomeness of a young one. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734
  • Or compare the light legato movement of "Bird of the wilderness, blithesome and cumberless," with the heavy staccato movement of "Waste endless and boundless and flowerless. The Principles of Aesthetics
  • His Catwoman is every inch the stealthy thief as she cuts across the page as lithesome as ever.
  • Fleming, if we are restored to our throne, shall we not have one blithesome day at a blithesome bridal, of which we must now name neither the bride nor the bridegroom? but that bridegroom shall have the barony of Blairgowrie, a fair gift even for a The Abbot
  • a merry blithesome nature
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