nimbleness
IPA: nˈɪmbʌɫnʌs
noun
- The quality of being nimble.
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Examples of "nimbleness" in Sentences
- Several attempted, but none could equal him, in nimbleness of heels.
- The rebel leadership has shown a newfound nimbleness in decision making.
- ARQUILLA: We are talking about a kind of nimbleness that does not come to a classic hierarchy.
- Forte's experience during the crisis shows another advantage of many Polish companies: nimbleness.
- "One of the reasons we left Google was that we wanted to be part of a startup again that had that kind of nimbleness," says McCaig.
- The 500C is a pure metropolitan runabout, so its pleasures are centered on its capering nimbleness and maneuverability, not to mention ease of parking.
- We had with us Frida, a Westfalia campervan of great age but surefooted nimbleness and with the stormy temperament of her namesake, Frida Kahlo, Mexico's first lady of art.
- Skip was a buoyant 72-year-old Rhode Islander hampered for the time being by a cast protecting a broken ankle suffered when his self assurance over-reached his nimbleness in an ill-advised leap onto a rock at the beach.
- The antithesis of the oversized SUV (you can fit four EN-Vs into the same road space occupied by a standard family car!), the EN-V is an upright two-seat urban minicar that gets its nimbleness from the same type of mechanics that the Segway uses.
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