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lithe

[lahyth] / laɪð /


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The title track is both complex and hummable, and it features contrasting solos from Mr. Rogers, who is pointed and gruff, and Mr. Finlayson, who is lithe and bright.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the show, the bodies of the contestants were lithe and bikini clad, their voices turned down so I wouldn’t wake my neighbors.

From New York Times

Multiplying on that energy, GloRilla joined the dancers in choreography with her own lithe movements, feeling like a seasoned headliner.

From Washington Post

Boston’s lithe frame needs strength, but his mechanics are smooth and his 6-7 height allows him to get his shot off against defenders of all sizes.

From Los Angeles Times

In a division stacked with hulking physical specimens, Whittaker is a thin, lithe athlete.

From Seattle Times