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The Conservative party can form a government but its majority is slender.
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Eve was slender and delicate, far too precious to risk so pointlessly.
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A slender boy in grey was waiting for them in the veranda.
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Then the slender shuttle is passed in and out among the threads.
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Near the trunk of the cottonwood stood a slender woman in white.
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Risa stood just a moment longer, taking in Lilith's young, lithe form.
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The leader was tall and lithe, the second very short but stocky.
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Leesil didn't need a closer look to recognize the tall lithe stature.
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She was a thing of lithe grace in her soft red silk.
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To survive we must be ever ready, ever lithe of foot -
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The running and yoga kept him supple and younger than his years.
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It was a nice, soft, supple fabric that made shoe cleaning easy.
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All eyes were centred on the supple, graceful form of the dancer.
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The whole agile, supple nature of the Greek entered into every fence.
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In cold weather his preferences go toward the buxom, in summer, svelte.
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This suede low-top which delivers big-boot stability in a svelte alpine-centric package.
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The Ultrabooks will be svelte and lightweight but still pack high-performace processors.
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Presently, however, he hove in view, doing fearfully lissom things in mid-floor.
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He had the lissom hands and cheerful self-absorption that bring success.
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The right arm lay lissom like a snake across her breast.
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But this slim Irish girl with the young, lissom body held her own.
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Her gown hung closely to her lissom and rather full form.
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These lissome swimmers also provided entertainment for the more lethargic audience members.
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She was in her early twenties, blond, lissome with a prepossessing naturalness.
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He fired, and the lissome body dropped limp across the fire.
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She stood tall and lissome, the picture of slender, robust health.
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Tall and lissome, Dr. Brooks moved with the assertive gait of an athlete.
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Her vest and train of white satin did not conceal her sylphlike form and delicate feet.
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I had red cheeks and was ashamed of them, and my stocky, square-shouldered figure was anything but sylphlike.
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Against the sombre background the arbor-vitae made, her slight figure, clad in soft, clinging white, seemed airy and sylphlike.
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For at this writing in those parts the slender, sylphlike string-bean is not playing a minor part, as with us.
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Sylphlike damsels looked up to the youthful heroes with intensest admiration on their features; old women coddled and fondled them; staff-using, stooping-backed patriarchs blessed them.
Usage of lithesome in anglès
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She was even taller and more lithesome than Storm had first thought.
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Tall, lithesome, handsome, intelligent, proud of superior abilities, prouder of his style.
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Yes that was me, the seductive dancing girl -lithesome Liss!
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A pair of lithesome Twi'leks worked diligently massaging the Dug's neck and shoulders.
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But in Josephine he saw now the swiftness and lithesome grace of a fawn.
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How her lithesome waist supples itself to thy circling arm!
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Someday I, too, shall have a rickety warehouse studio full of lithesome nymphs and satyrlings.
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Toots was an exquisite blonde, tall, slender and lithesome.
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When I bought my cook she was a slim and lithesome wench, and I enjoyed her freely.
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The long, yellow wave curled inwards from both flanks, the men going forward with quick, lithesome steps.
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Three rousing cheers for lithesome grace regained!
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His mind-allthe senses he possessed-travelledno farther than the lithesome red and gold figure ahead of him.
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That lithesome, cultivated, serious-minded young knight, Quintus Cornelius Benignus, is standing on the height which overlooks the great metropolis.
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An airy, lithesome figure she has, and the beat of her footfall is cadenced to the measure of joyous music.
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On stage, a few lithesome young people, clad in informal ballet outfits, bounded about in time to the remote jangle of a piano.
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She was lithesome, this girl, her hair full of lovely little wisps that softened its calculated curls, giving her an aureole in the candlelight.