lythe (Meaning)
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lythe (n.)
The European pollack; -- called also laith, and leet.
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lythe (a.)
Soft; flexible.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lythe
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lythe Sentence Examples
- The lithe dancer moved with fluid precision, her body swaying like a willow in the breeze.
- The lythe gymnast effortlessly executed a series of acrobatic feats that left the audience in awe.
- The lythe cat stalked its prey with an uncanny stealth and agility.
- The lythe youth ran with effortless speed, leaving all his competitors behind.
- The lythe fencer parried and thrust with astonishing grace, his blade flashing through the air like lightning.
- The lythe musician's fingers danced over the keyboard, creating melodies that flowed like liquid gold.
- The lythe snake slithered through the undergrowth, its body moving like a sinuous wave.
- The lythe swimmer glided through the water with effortless ease, her limbs cutting through the surface with perfect form.
- The lythe athlete leaped over the hurdles with incredible agility, his body arcing through the air.
- The lythe teacher moved among her students, answering their questions with a gentle touch and a reassuring smile.
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The European pollack; -- called also laith, and leet., Soft; flexible.
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The lithe dancer moved with fluid precision, her body swaying like a willow in the breeze.
The lythe gymnast effortlessly executed a series of acrobatic feats that left the audience in awe.
The lythe cat stalked its prey with an uncanny stealth and agility.
The lythe youth ran with effortless speed, leaving all his competitors behind.