On the glass panel of the telephone box a lithe figure of ambiguous gender was blowing a trumpet fanfare to celebrate his arrival. |
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He's a lithe, 7-foot centre, 250 pounds and agile, a deft passer on the low block. |
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This elegant and lithe New Zealand Riesling is crisp and cool answer, with a wash of clean lime and light nut notes. |
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This experience was on display in a lithe, nicely proportioned performance of the Overture to Rossini's L' Italiana in Algeri. |
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Against a dark backdrop, invisible footlights pick out Paganini's lithe silhouette, sheathed in a formal black suit. |
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He casually settled into a worn orange couch, and crossed his long, lithe legs. |
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The four young pilots came to a startling halt as they watched the lithe, curvy figure stepping out of the cockpit. |
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She was beautiful in an unconventional way, triangular elfin face with big, expressive eyes and a lithe body. |
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A hard rasping sound from around the corner caused him to drop into a tiger stance, arms hard and lithe. |
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A lean, lithe, grizzly looking fellow, supple, agile with a leathery skin and sinewy. |
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It will not only help you develop a more lithe and limber body, it will improve your strength training as well. |
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Her body was limber, lithe with the grace of a cat or that of a ballet dancer, hinting at carefully controlled strength. |
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She goes to the gym three times a week to build up strength and stamina, and to keep her already lithe frame toned. |
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The lithe figure spoke briefly with the two men who were guarding the prisoners. |
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Her hair is so long that it frames her lithe body beautifully, forming a stark contrast to her fair skin. |
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He's slumped on the sofa, the lithe body swamped by a shapeless and shabby burgundy cardigan held together with a giant safety pin. |
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The shadows coalesced in front of her, forming a thin, lithe form taller than she was. |
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Her lithe body whipped around, talons slicing throats and underbellies as she attacked relentlessly. |
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His lithe, muscular body shifted under the black chain mail he wore over a thin tunic. |
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She could feel the strength his lithe body possessed, even wounded and laying on a table. |
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There was altogether a lithe gracefulness about him that was quite un-doglike. |
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She swung herself easily from hold to hold, her lithe body moving almost joyfully up the rock. |
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With one hand on the hilt of her short sword, the lithe figure began running. |
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He's a lithe, flexible performer who plays at high speed and never seems to fatigue. |
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I want to be thin and lithe and healthy and get rid of all this illness, all this frustration, all this hatred. |
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He's the lithe and supple hunter no more and, like me, he's settling happily into retired status. |
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One of my coworkers is a tall, lanky guy who is amazingly lithe and flexible. |
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The being grinned and raised one of its two long, lithe arms, and spread its five long, pale fingers. |
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He sweeps through the Debussy pieces with a nonchalance that is almost disarming but his keyboard touch is indeed lithe and very beautiful. |
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Rossiter watched him, as lithe and graceful as ever, his slim form like a coiled spring and ready to explode with energy at any moment. |
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Instead of flashy colours and trippy effects, we get splashes of water with shimmering droplets and creatures as lithe as Russian gymnasts. |
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He has an incredibly mobile face, and a lithe body that he can still contort into incredible shapes. |
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Angoras are lithe, with silky fur, and the Turkish Vans are more heavily built with a plush coat. |
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Two figures were silhouetted in the entrance, one short and stumpy, the other tall and lithe. |
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Quietude is a similarly becalmed sonic vista of placid sine-waves, nervous clicks and lithe atmospheric details. |
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Her long lithe limbs carrying her forward quickly and nimbly with me scurrying along behind her. |
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Beug leaned out of the busboy's way as the lithe young man wiped the table down. |
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The bar was tightly packed but Adam spotted a small pocket of space, enough for a lithe body to glide through. |
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This tall, dark and lithe chap hoovers up food and never gains an ounce, whilst I weep for my waistline. |
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But it seemed to have exorcised many of the demons haunting the lithe and fair actress. |
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The lithe tortoiseshell regarded the offending human, then ambled toward the porch rail with nonchalant disgust and mounted it without disturbing a whisker. |
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Yet there were no pictures of Harry in his swimming trunks being kissed by lithe beauties on Ipanema Beach this week. |
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He looked graceful and lithe, like a man who could take care of himself. |
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Words such as broad, thick, powerful and cobby defined Persian cats, while Turkish Angoras answered to descriptors that included slim, graceful and lithe. |
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Her lithe body moved with an ethereal fluidity and feline grace. |
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For the inaugural event, the dancers' lithe bodies were swathed in white. |
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All these creature comforts are there to be enjoyed by a couple of foxy-haired wiry mongrels and five lithe greyhounds that come bounding out the doorway. |
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In the Sledmere House tea rooms I overheard a conversation between two lithe and colourfully clad cyclists, the sort that make me feel so unambitious. |
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He was thin, lithe and athletic and was dressed in dark blue trousers and tunic with embroidered trim, and a gold coloured lanyard hung from one shoulder. |
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The fact is that Putin has never publically acknowledged his rumored relationship with the lithe, bendable Kabaeva. |
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He wanted to be lithe and smooth and lightly airborne, working on his break dancing until he could make himself appear to flow. |
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A good ear, a lithe tongue and a sound sense of humour are the only qualifications for these daily collectives which serve as a great social equaliser. |
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He is powerfully built, but lithe and well balanced, with a light footed, smooth and graceful gait, has a keen sense of smell and is well able to point, set and retrieve. |
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The lithe spirit is somewhat changed for the Sixth Concerto which is a full blown four movement work containing much barnstorming and magnificence all around. |
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His heavily muscled body was the antipode of the lithe, slim, Enocra. |
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All I could hear in the hush was the birds tweeting until, suddenly ahead of me, a lithe lad in Lycra darted over a crossroads like a rabbit scuttling for cover. |
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Show me lithe, well-honed bodies and I'm ready to sign up for classes. |
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Hung on a stark frame, it was a mould of her long, lithe body. |
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Give me also faith, Lord,.. to lithe, to form, and to accommodate my spirit and members. |
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Loose, lithe, and limber, Hemingway gets into the comedy groove and has a great time spoofing her overearnest screen persona. |
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Banderas was lithe and charismatic, Zeta Jones sexy and pouting, and the film was an exciting romp. |
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Fine the horses, with flying manes and tight lithe bodies, shoulders sweating, muscles rippling, mouths afroth. |
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A long knife was in the doeskin belt that supported the doeskin skirt tightly about her lithe limbs. |
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Who was that lithe, bendable gymnast setting alight the Olympic flame? |
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There were no slumpy suits in sight and its tailoring was perfect for lean, lithe body types. |
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The Roy body has not aged much, still lithe, still a head of hair ungrey, still with a demon that magnetises most of both sexes. And I have brought him back from the dead! |
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Zagato, his father's firm, provided the lithe, lightweight aluminium bodies for many of the Lancias, Alfa Romeos, Abarths and Maseratis that dominated these meetings. |
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At that time I was mad about surf-casting, and here was a tanned and lithe fellow, young and black-haired, casting the long line with a masterful arc. |
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Thus the lithe and slightly feminised John Travolta of Saturday Night Fever is transformed into the pumping, grinding-body-obsessed gym bunny of Staying Alive. |
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Lock, the stunningly lithe Lecavalier and numerous other performers have developed a psychodramatic dance performance style in with music ranging from techno to rock and roll. |
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Lithe as a monkey, he climbed across a tree branch, and hooked his legs over the branch, hanging upside down and swinging back and forth. |
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Lithe mountain goats and sheepherders roam the stark land, and locals make a living spinning sheep's hair into woollen carpets. |
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