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"fleet-footed" Definitions
  1. able to run fast

107 Sentences With "fleet footed"

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Pounding low kicker and counter hooker meets fleet footed karate-ka / boxer.
Operating outside Italy's growth-killing labour rules, the Camorra can be fleet-footed.
Sightings of malambo, a cousin of those fleet-footed styles, are less common.
Fleet-footed and frugal Chinese firms are coming up with business-model innovations too.
The pain could be concentrated among smaller, active fund managers reliant on fleet-footed retail investors.
Three were credited to Derek Fisher, and the other to Jake Marisnick, both fleet-footed outfielders.
This is only one of myriad differences between Atwood's fleet-footed sequel and the television adaptation.
Think the god Hermes, that fleet-footed trickster, and perhaps you have Oyeyemi's style in a nutshell.
The communications network did little to help infantrymen hunt down fleet-footed terrorists in dense, unfamiliar cities.
Rest assured, this is still the Czech Philharmonic of warm strings, penetrating brasses and fleet-footed danciness.
Reyes, who is not as fleet-footed as he once was, had an oblique injury last season.
Julio Cesar Chavez used this repeatedly against the fleet footed Hector Camacho to get him to the ropes.
But Kyrgios gradually turned the tide, wearing down the fleet-footed Goffin with a succession of thumping forehand winners.
It's impossibly fleet-footed stuff, often flying along at upwards of 180 BPM, but it's never heavy or disorienting.
It draws brilliant distance runners with faraway eyes, fleet-footed apparitions that disappear quickly into the early morning shadows.
Such demands worry the government, fearful of losing fleet-footed apparel-makers to even cheaper destinations like Myanmar or Ethiopia.
Mercury retrograde may be officially over, but that hardly means that this fleet-footed planet is done making waves this month.
That dinosaur, most likely a fleet-footed, meat-eating theropod, had lived near a stream in a forest of towering conifers.
But a week later, he returned to the court looking more like a comic-book character than a fleet-footed guard.
There's fleet-footed singeli from Tanzania, butting right up against experimental Japanese pop music, and busted up club tracks from Pittsburgh.
In a fleet-footed baseball poem called "Stealing," he says: In that game called pickle, or hotbox, I rarely got caught.
By 2015 the silver-haired, fleet-footed couple were regulars at Monday night senior swing dancing at a local community center.
Goff has a top-ranked running back behind him in Todd Gurley, as well as a selection of fleet-footed receivers.
It leads to the Waltz of the Snowflakes in which fleet-footed dancers swirl and spin inside a blizzard of snow.
It was a sharp contrast to Trump's storming out early at the last G7 and testimony to Macron's fleet-footed diplomacy.
They are much more about giveaways to fleet-footed corporations, giveaways that further encourage corporations to offshore their production and jobs.
The featured works — "La Naissance d'Osiris" and "Daphnis et Églé" — showcase fleet-footed choreography by Françoise Denieau, restaged by Gilles Poirier.
Their defensive unit's lack of speed on the corners of the field was being exploited by the Jaguars fleet-footed running backs.
Then, Cramer went for fleet-footed players, the market equivalents of six-foot-five wide receivers who aren't afraid of some traffic.
In the downtime between my two main teams playing, I distribute the largesse of my support across all of Africa's fleet-footed representatives.
But the most striking element of the ceremony was the directors' willingness to tackle weighty subjects in a way that remained fleet-footed.
Many investors have yet to find their footing after waves of selling but the more fleet-footed have found pockets of relative safety.
The team's left-fielder and fleet-footed leadoff batter is Ephraim Sykes, who is part of the ensemble, and also plays George Eacker.
Spanish, British and Korean speakers wordlessly traded steps, finding similarities among styles like house and malambo, fleet-footed forms born in different hemispheres.
Octavia Spencer also pops up in this otherwise fleet-footed film, but the supporting role — if you can call it that — is paltry.
Hazard was a constant danger against United, barreling through an ineffective resistance with his fleet-footed runs even before Herrera was sent off.
" • Alison Lowe, a New York Times reader in Australia, requested "someone fleet-footed at dodging potential pitfalls, whether animal, arachnid, marine, culinary or diplomatic.
Ms. Carr plans to drop the customary wedding reception and dinner, with its numbered tables and fleet-footed waiters, in favor of cocktails and canapés.
From there to Paris, Berlin and Yugoslavia, its fleet-footed approach captures 15 years of tempestuous love in indelible sequences that rarely pause for breath.
Hermes is so often depicted as slight and fleet-footed, but as played by Chris Sullivan, he is a refreshingly gruff messenger of the gods.
He demonstrated a remarkable knack for hoovering up loose balls in the centre of the pitch and spraying them upfield to the Foxes' fleet-footed forwards.
The British — who play the Israelis on Thursday night — added Americans with British parents, Canadians and even a Bahamian, the fleet-footed Mets prospect Champ Stuart.
Williams, in his fifth season, displayed an array of fleet-footed moves around the basket as the Knicks carried a 13-70 lead entering the fourth.
A bigger concern for Kansas City is the status of Tyreek Hill, the team's fleet-footed wide receiver, who is dealing with heel and wrist injuries.
Overall, the tone of the show is dark and dense, but in a cognitively dissonant fleet-footed way — another reason why the retrospective is so surprising.
Back in the 1920S, fleet-footed photojournalists were casting aside their bulky, sheet film-shooting Speed Graphics in favor of the new pocket-sized 35-mm cameras.
She knew that it was a fleet-footed chameleon, as manifested by her subsequent advocacy of artists as diverse as Hiroshi Teshigahara, Alfredo Jaar, and John Walker.
With a squad of fleet-footed sprinters, the Eagles finished sixth in the most recent World Rugby Sevens Series, and have a good chance of a medal.
Gavsborg displays a light touch with the drums, while the song's futurist dancehall melodies and fleet-footed vocalists take you away in a gentle cloud of smoke.
If the fleet-footed Lamar Jackson had trouble running away from the defensive end, just imagine how quickly Ingram can close the space between him and Brady.
Numerous solos spotlight acrobatic back flips and grand jetés, yet these dancers look best when they link arms and sweep around the stage in fleet-footed folk dances.
While Mario, the fleet-footed, moustachioed hotshot, remains Nintendo's all-round mascot and icon, "The Legend of Zelda" represents the loftier flipside of Mario's primary-coloured, populist whimsy.
The fleet-footed Barrett twice started matches at fullback early in his international career but has played his last 36 tests with the number 10 on his back.
Even without the guns, bullets, and ruby glass guys, Superhot would still be a pleasurable ballet simulator, with you dodging strings of red, in a fleet footed dance.
He also shows his chops as a rapper—most thrillingly on "Trippin'" a feat of fleet-footed drum programming and slippery bars about the joys of psychogenic drugs.
During the fleet-footed first movement, he ended a gentle upward scale with a flick of the wrist; after another run, his hands took flight off the keyboard.
Mr. Bax and Mr. Weiss steered clear of schmaltz in the first movement's poignant folk melody, and kept the sense of danger fleet-footed in the second-movement waltz.
He pulled and twisted at the fleet-footed rhythms, adding unexpected space and sugary synthetics in between the jittery drum breaks, revealing forms old and new in the abstractions.
Without their fleet-footed tactician pulling the strings, Croatia disappeared for much of the game, allowing Denmark to put together most of the promising moves in the second half.
Lockhart was interested in returning to New York and, he said, taking on a complex challenge to make the N.F.L. more fleet-footed and assured in responding to controversy.
"The Trojan Girl," a fleet-footed cyberpunk thriller, conjures a gang of digital entities, artificial intelligences gone rogue, roaming a virtual universe and seeking access to a greater reality.
What I have always liked about Tristar's best products is their ability to combine the kicking games of karate and Muay Thai with an educated, versatile, and fleet footed jab.
As she often recalled, she felt she would not fit in with the company's long-legged, fleet-footed female dancers, who were encouraged to "just dance," as Balanchine reportedly wished.
While you begin with Steve, you might find yourself using him until you unlock the Latin lothario that is the fleet-footed Jesus—at least if you play anything like me.
His swarthy good looks earned him many swooning female fans, and his fleet-footed 'dancing' style in the ring led him to a series of victories after turning pro in 353.
Alongside Young Thug on the fleet-footed "Choppa Won't Miss" and Chief Keef on "Mileage," Carti barely even forms coherent thoughts, so certain is he that energy alone will pull things through.
As Martinez lunged to get in on the fleet-footed Ukrainian, Lomachenko would snap his head down and rest a forearm on the back of his neck to render his fists mute.
One reason shale producers can be so fleet-footed is the record backlog of wells that have already been drilled but wait to get fractured to keep oil trapped in shale rocks flowing.
Fiscal policy is by its nature rather less fleet-footed than monetary policy: in normal times interest rates can be raised or lowered according to the ups and downs of the business cycle.
Scientists on Thursday said they have unearthed in central Utah fossils of a relatively small, fleet-footed, lightly built forerunner to T. rex that lived 96 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period.
They are a mesmerizing group, employing razor-sharp footwork that gives the appearance — especially in Ms. Hurlin's crystalline form as she soars across the stage in fleet-footed turns — of gliding across ice.
Trea Turner, a fleet-footed shortstop for the Nationals, had hit a dribbler in front of home plate and committed the crime of running out of the baseline as he raced toward first base.
The Cameroonian seven-footer is as fleet-footed as he is quick-witted, and the lethal combination is ruffling feathers of opponents as he brushes past them en route to claiming his superstar status.
" Indeed, this fleet-footed if disposable action comedy feels like the first installment of a franchise, complete with back story, introduction of sidekicks, and an ending that might as well scream "More to come!
Larsen, who started as a high school cross-country coach in the dusty hinterlands of San Diego County, brought together a scrappy, hodgepodge group of fleet-footed male runners known as the Jamul Toads.
At the time they were, traffic was potentially more exciting; running around on horseback or in a carriage, your fleet-footed horses shod by a farrier, using a GRINDSTONE to sharpen stuff, I guess.
Sensory overload is the point, of course, and the production team and the impressively fleet-footed eight-person cast work hard to bring this vision of our hyperconnected yet alienated world to feverish life.
Not that the Sega games — in which the fleet-footed hero zips around doing flips and collecting gold coins (which here encircle the Paramount mountain) — gave the director, Jeff Fowler, much to work with.
Having been stopped by McGregor in just 13 seconds last December, the fleet-footed Aldo put on a clinical display of counter-punching to outpoint the aggressive but ineffective Edgar to claim the interim title.
With only 'keeper Pat Jennings left to beat, the fleet-footed 17-year-old looks set to score a goal that will seal West Ham's win, and be remembered in the annals of football folklore forevermore.
An hyper-aggressive, yelping force, the flamenco-trained dancer from Andalucia was too fleet-footed for seventh-ranked Sung and will hope to stamp all over China's reigning champion Li Xuerui in Thursday's mouthwatering semi-final.
Jackson said in an email interview that he thinks the projects are "attached," in that they come together to give a full picture of his creative impulses: both introverted and boisterous, fleet-footed and completely still.
He's always been fleet footed and able to cover a lot of ground, and though he didn't look quite as agile in Orlando, the spring has been back in his step since he was shipped up North.
LONDON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Some fleet-footed currency investors are stepping up bets against the British pound in the derivatives market on expectations that a vote on Britain's membership of the European Union will be held this summer.
LOS ANGELES — The experience gap in the Dodgers' starting lineup for its two National League Championship Series victories over the Chicago Cubs was so vast, the fleet-footed outfielder Andrew Toles would have a hard time covering it.
Oskar Eustis, the director, did a good job of keeping the show tight and fleet-footed, and suddenly — as Alexis pointed out — if you were paying attention, what had seemed like a hoot suddenly became a sobering admonition.
Meulens's team would have been stronger if two other players, Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen and Roger Bernadina, a fleet-footed outfielder who spent seven seasons in the major leagues before heading to South Korea, were on the roster.
With detours through dance battles and peeks into the schools teaching a new generation of dancers the fleet-footed style, it's an intimate look at how an intercontinental exchange of ideas sparked an artistic community half a world away.
But most of a multiplayer match was spent as a "pilot," fleet-footed soldiers that fought at ground-level — when they weren't leaping into the air, running on walls, and climbing Titans like Major Kong riding the atomic bomb.
Mikhail Barabanov, a senior research fellow at the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, said the swift withdrawal was meant to show the world how fleet-footed the Russian air force had become in recent years.
While there are numerous points afterwards that one could point to as the downfall of Wenger's youth project, this was the first clear indicator that Arsenal would struggle to win silverware with a team of fleet-footed teenage technicians.
He used his powerful serve and fleet-footed returns to haul his country back into the first set and create a momentum shift Serbia rode all the way to a victory completed in the early hours of Monday morning.
It's as if the aforementioned mobile-desktop tipping point is playing out on the political landscape, with Clinton and Bush as the familiar and powerful but static PCs, and Trump and Sanders the fleet-footed, flexible but small-time smartphones.
As has this much-maligned drama, here given a vivid, fleet-footed rendering by the director Daniel Sullivan ("The Merchant of Venice" with Al Pacino) and his adept cast, who weave the play's disparate strands into a surprisingly effective whole.
"That tells us they go through a drastic change when they grow up from these sleek, slender, fleet-footed T. rexes with these wonderful knife-like teeth to these big, monster, plodding, crushing tyrannosaurs that we are familiar with," Williams said.
The fleet-footed Sané was one of City's best players in the first leg and came alive after the break, smashing the ball into the roof of the net after Danijel Subasic's save from Raheem Sterling's low shot fell right into his path.
Ironically one of the main proponents of these tapping low kicks in MMA was Lyoto Machida but, while they work wonderfully against fleet footed distance fighters, most of Machida's opponents were heavy footed and plodding so the kick rarely had its full effect.
For many years, every quick-witted, fleet-footed playmaker from Argentina had to labor under the weight of being labeled "the next Maradona," a tag that was variously applied to players as diverse as Ariel Ortega, Pablo Aimar, Juan Román Riquelme and Carlos Tevez.
The Buckeyes, confident and talent-laden with their agile quarterback, Justin Fields, the fleet-footed running back J.K. Dobbins and a host of other playmaking options, appeared poised to deliver a rout similar to the one they dropped on the Badgers earlier this season.
Still more appealing, though, is the sense of fleet-footed possibility that the work transmits when hung en masse: If today's nefarious silhouette can turn into tomorrow's couple in flagrante or the next day's bear on stilts, anything might be around the corner for all of us.
And he's not afraid to repeat himself if a bit is good enough: Like in Days of Future Past, the fleet-footed Quicksilver (Evan Peters) must zip through an action set piece to save the day, the whole scene playing out in slow-motion from the character's sped-up perspective.
He filled a recent mix with lopsided, fleet-footed remixes of Kanye and Trippie Redd and tracks like "Trippin" and "Get It Jukin" (which scores a feature from the Cool Kid Chuck Inglish) find him further exploring that hip-hop mutation, suggesting a future for Taye that's unbound to any one genre.
JOSHUA BARONE at 3 minutes 24 seconds Ms. Uchida may have been a bit under the weather last Friday at Carnegie Hall — she tucked a tissue into her Steinway and used it discreetly between movements — but that didn't stop the flow of sonatas, with their storms, their reveries, their fleet-footed moments of light.
We first glimpse him as Nijinsky in a silvery box of light, straitjacketed in a chair, but he is soon at loose across the stage, engaging in fleet-footed movement, or enacting a ghostly pas de deux with a chair (meaning what, exactly?), or merely doffing one of his black jackets with a spellbinding intricacy that holds the attention fast.
Even as the fleet-footed style of Jersey Club its dalliances with mainstream success—seeing the scene's most visible stars taking up residence at big festivals and its off-kilter rhythms and sounds cribbed by big stars—the artist born Kalayisa Drake has mostly just been keeping to herself, woodshedding, working on her uniquely high-energy blends and ecstatic original productions.
That would be Mr. Tucker, the artistic director of Bedlam, the four-year-old, New York-based theater company whose adventurously pared-down aesthetic and status as a critical darling has lately placed it in great demand, both at home — where its fleet-footed, much-lauded Jane Austen adaptation "Sense & Sensibility" is enjoying an encore run at the Gym at Judson in Greenwich Village — and elsewhere.
Even that simple subversion would make the basis for a great West song, but the beauty of "Gum in my hair" is that it pushes so much further, barreling through synthetic nu-metal riffs, fleet-footed kick-drum patterns that owe as much to idm as they do trap production, and ending with a claustrophobic concussion that's somewhere between black metal and Memphis rap.

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