How To Use Nimbleness In A Sentence

  • The 500C is a pure metropolitan runabout, so its pleasures are centered on its capering nimbleness and maneuverability, not to mention ease of parking. The Fiat 500C Can't Fail
  • ARQUILLA: We are talking about a kind of nimbleness that does not come to a classic hierarchy. CNN Transcript Mar 27, 2004
  • Will this nimbleness and enthusiasm suffice to wire up the roughly 3 m homes without fast broadband?
  • When deploy safety precaution, we still need the nimbleness of certain level, satisfying business end and requirement while, maintain the security of higher level.
  • It may be that they are just envious of our arboreal and hunting skills, our nimbleness and adaptability, and our ability to see in the dark.
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  • Head spins and leaps were the order of the day, with the b-boys showing off their nimbleness and flexibility.
  • nimbleness of wit and imagination
  • Written more than 2,600 years ago, the 101 words of verse deal with a theme timeless in both art and soap operas; the stirrings of an ageing body towards the nimbleness, youth and love it once knew.
  • The one, half-amphibian, breasting the water with muscular arms, could not hope to overtake or escape an enemy who propelled a fire-hollowed tree trunk by means of a wooden paddle; nor could the other, trusting to his own nimbleness, compete with a foe who careered wildly across the plain on the back of a half-broken stallion. The Shrinkage of the Planet
  • The antithesis of the oversized SUV (you can fit four EN-Vs into the same road space occupied by a standard family car!), the EN-V is an upright two-seat urban minicar that gets its nimbleness from the same type of mechanics that the Segway uses. Yuka Yoneda | Inhabitat
  • Postponing, therefore, for the present, my suicidal design, I just slipped my nether extremities into the sleeves of my coat, and betook myself to a pursuit of the felon with all the nimbleness which the case required and its circumstances would admit. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Ah, yes! the tomtit is the embodiment and poetry of nimbleness. Our Bird Comrades
  • For land transportation the nimbleness and lightning acceleration of the shopping-bike was decided upon unanimously.
  • Skip was a buoyant 72-year-old Rhode Islander hampered for the time being by a cast protecting a broken ankle suffered when his self assurance over-reached his nimbleness in an ill-advised leap onto a rock at the beach. Mazatlan: Tequila, tans and working stiffs
  • We're having to behave with the nimbleness of a business start-up and that's a challenge for a large organisation which has 39,900 worldwide employees.
  • The child had the nimbleness of a mountain shepherd, and Prometheus — the grace of an almost-god. FIREBRINGER • by Therese Arkenberg
  • We had with us Frida, a Westfalia campervan of great age but surefooted nimbleness and with the stormy temperament of her namesake, Frida Kahlo, Mexico's first lady of art. Mazatlan: Tequila, tans and working stiffs
  • The one, half-amphibian, breasting the water with muscular arms, could not hope to overtake or escape an enemy who propelled a fire-hollowed tree trunk by means of a wooden paddle; nor could the other, trusting to his own nimbleness, compete with a foe who careered wildly across the plain on the back of a half-broken stallion. The Shrinkage of the Planet
  • Mugridge seemed to be in rabid fear of the water, and he exhibited a nimbleness and speed we did not dream he possessed. Chapter 21
  • In many ways they have talents and insight, with nimbleness the mind and the limbs.
  • He was unique in the sweep of his imagination, the nimbleness of his intellect.
  • The rebel leadership has shown a newfound nimbleness in decision making. Libya Rebels Make Gains Near Capital
  • Lightness, rapidity, nimbleness, grace and rich apparel all belong to this little favorite.
  • Several attempted, but none could equal him, in nimbleness of heels. A Renegade History of the United States
  • One of the reasons we left Google was that we wanted to be part of a startup again that had that kind of nimbleness," says McCaig. Technology news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • With light-fingered nimbleness he checked all the contents, drawers and secret hiding places in the dressing-case, finding everything intact.
  • The immediacy of radio, and its nimbleness in updating stories, was once what gave it a huge advantage over print - an advantage that, of course, the new media have captured.
  • _Agility_ and _Nimbleness_; this renders the Limbs flexible and mettlesom, and adapts them for the most Vigorous Enterprize: It makes the languid and slothful, _brisk_ and _sprightful_; and rejects The School of Recreation (1684 edition) Or, The Gentlemans Tutor, to those Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Racing, Hawking, Riding, Cock-fighting, Fowling, Fishing
  • Forte's experience during the crisis shows another advantage of many Polish companies: nimbleness. Euro's Allure Dims in Eastern Europe

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