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"lithely" Definitions
  1. with easy and attractive movements

17 Sentences With "lithely"

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The first thing I noticed about the Curt was its lithely profile.
Franz Fanon talks about this as not being able to move lithely in the world.
The mood is generally low-key and low-lit, with West floating lithely above Daytrip's minimal beats.
As the song kicked in, Grande and her all-female crew lithely moved from pose to pose.
Then there were the solemn women staring out of the "before" pictures, their "after" counterparts bouncing lithely beside them.
The choice was easy: the male was bigger, with a fierce expression, and he stalked lithely around the furniture.
Those craving the usual dancefloor-ready fare from Simko won't be disappointed, as it's chock full of carefully sculpted, lithely grooving beats.
There is the lithely titled Perspective; Chapter 2: The Misdemeanor, a VR experience that puts you in the center of police violence as a result of alleged petty theft (potentially powerful).
Lithely juddering through a compendium of her best-known J-pop numbers, including the quasi-breakthrough "World is Mine" and dozens of what to me were virtually identical songs, Miku seemed endowed with more or less the same qualities enjoyed by flesh-and-blood performers.
Concepts that engage individuality tend to be a bandleader's dream, since they allow performers to show off singular talents — as here, with Allison Sniffin's gifts on multiple instruments, or the lithely expressive dancing and finely controlled vibrato of Jo Stewart, the latest addition to the ensemble.
Given the temptation to paint their cohort as doddering, it's bracing to see Van Dyke lithely dance as if "Mary Poppins" was only yesterday, or hear Marvel Comics patriarch Stan Lee reminisce about his World War II service (he wrote a marching song to inspire those charged with paying the troops) with absolute clarity.
Elsa Chetwood was twenty-five, lithely built, outwardly reposeful, but dynamic within.
The Lý Dynasty is the dynasty which laid the foundation of Vietnamese feudal culture. Buddhism was widespread and Văn Miếu, the nation's first university, was created. The slender, flowing dragon of this period represents the vassal kingdom. These dragons rounded bodies curve lithely, in a long sinuous shape, tapering gradually to the tail.
A fiercely independent breed, Kintamanis can be aggressively territorial while at the same time tender and affectionate with their own families. While most dog breeds are disinclined to climbing and heights, Kintamanis will climb across roofs and spend parts of the day happily installed sitting or sleeping atop a garden wall. They are light-footed and move freely, smoothly and lithely, and will bark when confronted with an unfamiliar sound or sight.
He has a caseworker coming to work with him next month. Hilda gets in a fight with their neighbor Gina after she runs over her Christmas tree while it's sitting in the street. Meanwhile, in Wilhelmina's office, Marc, in the wake of him now knowing the truth of his boss' intentions, is bringing Wilhelmina her breakfast and asking if Nico is coming home. He lithely snatches her whole wheat bagel causing her to almost bite his head off before he reminds her that they're 'sharing things' now that he knows her little secret.
The term Arabeske is used here as a poetic metaphor, not only to describe florid decoration, but also, in Schlegel's terms, to suggest a fluid, organic system of fragments that transcends artificial Classical forms. Schumann employs modified rondo form to encompass a short ABACA rondo form, with the gently lyrical main section A, two more intense episodes B (Florestan) and C, and a beautifully pensive Epilog (Eusebius). The piece moves lithely between contrasting moods, and seems to conclude with a gentle recapitulation of the opening material. The poignant postlude that follows comes as an exquisite surprise.
I.O.U.S.A. received mostly positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes reported a score of 86% among critics, and a Certified Fresh rating with a consensus of "A potent and lithely constructed documentary about America's financial crisis, I.O.U.S.A grabs you with figures but holds you with irreverent wit." It received a score of 70 from Metacritic and a label of "Generally favorable reviews". In a January 2008 review after the film's Sundance premiere, Justin Chang wrote: > With the same eye for snazzy visual aids and casual human eccentricity that > informed his delightful crossword-puzzle docu Wordplay, helmer Patrick > Creadon tackles a markedly grimmer story in I.O.U.S.A., an alternately > amusing and alarming primer on America's off-the-charts fiscal > irresponsibility.

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