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nimbleness

noun as in grace

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Mr Ramaswamy's rhetorical nimbleness ended up being part of his undoing in his own presidential campaign, as many Republicans found his aggressive debate performances grating.

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Another said what they saw as a perceived lack of nimbleness had made things worse.

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He later toned down his partisan rhetoric, but Faircloth had no answer in 1998 for Edwards’ toothy grin, boyish looks and verbal nimbleness as a lawyer.

This place gave me a sharpness and a nimbleness.

The portrait, which is on view now, managed to star in an exhibition of Danish Golden Age art in 2019, the same year it was acquired, because of the museum’s nimbleness.

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

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