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1 They have that limberness , that flair that a good talk piece has to have.
2 Grandma Padgett took it in her hands, reduced its length and tried its limberness .
3 A good talk piece has a limberness to it.
4 He has the most surprising limberness of wrist, and he never hits the bandage by mistake-never
5 Students of the human frame say that they never saw such a wealth of looseness and limberness lavished upon one person.
6 But age had not impaired the brightness of her eyes, nor the limberness of her tongue, nor her shrewd good sense.
7 Then he recovered and tried to fight, but could do nothing, being a weak cripple, and was literally beaten into limberness .
8 There is a certain vital limberness and ductility in them, so that upon their essential identity more or less of mutation is ever supervening.
9 I was prepared for the fire to thaw him into limberness , and had I found him straightened somewhat I should not have been surprised.
10 A faculty member checks the limberness of a girl during an audition for the School of American Ballet in New York April 25, 2014.
11 They have that limberness , that flair that a good talk piece has to have.
12 Grandma Padgett took it in her hands, reduced its length and tried its limberness .
13 A good talk piece has a limberness to it.
14 He has the most surprising limberness of wrist, and he never hits the bandage by mistake-never
15 Students of the human frame say that they never saw such a wealth of looseness and limberness lavished upon one person.
16 But age had not impaired the brightness of her eyes, nor the limberness of her tongue, nor her shrewd good sense.
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