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agile

[aj-uhl, -ahyl] / ˈædʒ əl, -aɪl /


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Their long, narrow snouts and rows of thin, pointed teeth allowed them to catch agile prey such as fish and turtles.

From Science Daily

Management “came back stronger and fearless, and they’ve been much more agile” since the crisis.

From MarketWatch

“Older adults are surprisingly agile in switching between technology services,” the authors write—and more than open to using them to engage with family and friends of different generations.

From The Wall Street Journal

It said it will remain agile to respond to changes in global trade and keep a tight rein on costs moving forward.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its long neck and agile body allowed it to strike quickly at prey.

From Science Daily