| The participant can understand the litheness of the elements and gets a new body feeling. |
| Patrick McEnroe, the Bryans' coach on the Davis Cup team, believes that Bob could have made it into the top fifty had he continued playing singles, though he lacks the litheness and fluidity of the very top players. |
| These white medium-sized arctic Spitz types exude power, stamina, charm, litheness, dignity and self-assuredness. |
| Equally suited for jazz or blues, her voice has fullness without sacrificing litheness. |
| He moves around opponents with a litheness and grace unexpected in most prizefighters, let alone movie stars. |
| It was her litheness, her muscular body, the tastefulness of her tan cashmere sweater over her straight black skirt, the demure beads at her throat and wrists. |