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nimble-footed

adjective as in fleet

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He was, after all, a nimble-footed, 340-pound wrecking ball, capable of steamrolling through any double team.

These people must be nimble-footed when menu planning, subbing in ingredients if things at the farm don’t turn out or leaning on their greater farming community to help.

Four short falls ago, Carson Wentz looked like a big-armed, nimble-footed, red-bearded dissector of defenses.

Police said the "nimble-footed" thief's dance moves, which included "grinding up against the woman" and flicking out his leg, proved an effective way of diverting the couple's attention.

From BBC

“What elixir does he have that enables him to prevent otherwise doomed clubs from sinking into oblivion? Whatever it is that Sam has that turns clobbers into nimble-footed magicians, he should have applied his skills to politics: England needs resurrection, and all hands to the pump.”

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

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