suppleness

IPA: sˈʌpɫnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being supple; litheness.
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Examples of "suppleness" in Sentences

  • Jellyfish is known for its suppleness.
  • Hardness is the core of Chuojiao which it combines with suppleness.
  • The judges commented on his elasticity, suppleness, and engagement.
  • If the craziness is a trade off for suppleness, that's fine with me.
  • These arrangements increase the suppleness, the reliability, and the comfort.
  • Yes, Virginia, CA wines not only age well but take on the complexities, suppleness and sensual attractiveness we expect of older wines.
  • England was blessed as a nation in that the language of its principal book, as the Bible in English rapidly became, was the fountain from which flowed the lucidity, suppleness and expressive range of the greatest prose thereafter.
  • Already a dancer of considerable suppleness and individuality he began dancing as a young boy in the Dordogne region of France, he became the point man for Pina's explorations of love and sex, striving, mortality and just about every other element of being human.
  • I had rid myself of my bonds handily enough; I had rubbed my limbs to that perfect suppleness which is always desirable before a fight; and I had planned to rush out so soon as the door was swung, and kill those that came first with fist blows on the brow and chin.
  • Written in seven movements for natural horn and ensemble, it was the highlight of a concert also given in Edinburgh that included Kodály's delicious Dances of Galánta and Dvorák's benevolent Fifth Symphony, drawn with suppleness and clarity by the SCO's chief conductor, Robin Ticciati.

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