He blew one long, low, nimbly sound and I knew right then, with that one deep, sad moan, what the most beautiful sound in the world was.† (source) Frank Beddor, The Looking Glass Wars, 2006 (source) Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake, 2003 Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack has got a big candlestick.† I notice other things too: how familiar he is with streets far from the Lake sector, as if he could walk them blindfolded how nimble his fingers are when they smooth down the wrinkles at his shirt's waist how he looks at buildings as if memorizing them.† Switching onto the offensive, she nimbly swept toward him.† (source) Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society, 2007 There were slick spots here and there on the floor that the Helpers hadn't mopped up yet, and Kate nimbly avoided these, trying not to think about them.† (source) Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book, 2008 (source) Mitch Albom, The Five People You Meet in Heaven, 2003 Out on the ocean, diamonds of sunlight danced on the water, and Eddie stared at their nimble movement.† (source) Matthew Mather, Cyberstorm, 2013įingers, though blunt, were far more nimble than a hook.† Watching her hands carefully finish another stitch, I wished I would have hands as nimble as hers when I was ninety.† Nimbly, Roy had squirted out of Dana's moist grasp, and now he huddled on the cluttered floor while Dana stumbled around, punching blindly.†.
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