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lithesomeness

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Miss Fox, who had shown a decided tendency toward stoutness, had trained down to within hailing distance of her former slender lithesomeness, and she made a pretty and attractive bride.

She rode with a natural lithesomeness of her body.

The girlish curves and lithesomeness had not departed; but they carried a suggestion of approaching maturity.

"Yes, so I heard," was the calm response of the fourth girl, who swung in with a certain vigor and lithesomeness as though she had just come from a game of tennis or basketball.

At the end of that time she came out through the folding-doors with the old smile upon her lips and the old lithesomeness in her movements.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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