lithy (Meaning)

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lithy (a.)

Easily bent; pliable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lithy

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lithy Sentence Examples

  1. Her lithy frame moved with effortless grace, as if she were dancing on air.
  2. The lithy gymnast performed gravity-defying feats on the uneven bars.
  3. With her lithy physique, she could contort her body into astonishing positions.
  4. The runner's lithy stride carried him to victory in the marathon.
  5. The dancer's lithy movements captivated the audience, leaving them spellbound.
  6. The young girl's lithy body allowed her to excel in ballet and gymnastics.
  7. The cat's lithy agility allowed it to leap onto high shelves with ease.
  8. The snake's lithy body slithered through the grass, its movements mesmerizing.
  9. The lithy climber ascended the sheer rock face with apparent effortlessness.
  10. The lithy swimmer sliced through the water with remarkable efficiency, showcasing her exceptional endurance.

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Easily bent; pliable.

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No antonyms found.

Her lithy frame moved with effortless grace, as if she were dancing on air.

The lithy gymnast performed gravity-defying feats on the uneven bars.

With her lithy physique, she could contort her body into astonishing positions.

The runner's lithy stride carried him to victory in the marathon.