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Bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible.
fit
elegant
graceful
flexible
nimble
lithe
supple
deft
limber
acrobatic
intelligent
Moving quickly and lightly.
quick
spry
active
1
The Brazilian government needs to be more
agile
with this, he said.
2
Hisresearch interests include database systems, versioning systems,semantic web, and
agile
software development.
3
However, it was quite
agile
on the trail and on the rock.
4
It's a small one, an
agile
number with a lot of glass.
5
Traditional data centers are not as
agile
or flexible in meeting demand.
6
The latter was more
agile
,
but the former outclassed him in power.
7
The device must be light and
agile
enough to consume little power.
8
The second phase calls for a more
agile
exercise of the imagination.
9
This means not just
agile
and lean but automated, digital and data-driven.
10
It has caused us to be more
agile
and drive greater efficiencies.
11
I'm always beyond impressed with how
agile
yet strong the dancers are!
12
He is considered the most tractable, and is certainly the most
agile
.
13
His extremely
agile
mind finds its chief pleasure in its own agility.
14
The whole
agile
,
supple nature of the Greek entered into every fence.
15
First, Hairy was perhaps the most
agile
little canine she'd ever seen.
16
Caleb's
agile
body moved with the horse's, as if they were one.
agile
more agile
as agile
very agile
less agile
so agile