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Her body retained the litheness and aggression of a professional performer.
He got up with a curious litheness, all in one piece, without moving his clasped hands from the watch chain.
He wore rubber-soled shoes, moved with the litheness of a cat.
Perhaps it was Coe's litheness that made his accomplishments seem accessible.
She moved with an animal litheness that set Soup's brain more aspin.
Crombie rolled to his feet with the litheness of his kind.
The black clothes emphasized her litheness and made her eyes blaze with blue.
The dragon moved with a litheness that astounded Trav.
She was small, with a tawny litheness that reminded him more of a young boy than it did of a woman.
He exhibits animal litheness and is in much better physical shape than the human George Huxley.
His body was not built for elegance, for litheness, but it nonetheless understood how to compensate.
He seemed a brawny athlete who, out of his sport and lacking the requisite litheness, must rely on main force.
All her litheness was gone.
He lifted the Terror, which for all its litheness, its lightness, suddenly felt brutal in his aching hand.
Bethina went with Conan, striding with sturdy litheness over the rugged ground.
She smiled at him and sank to her knees with her unpleasantly boneless litheness.
Saxon had not failed to note the litheness and grace in that lean and withered body.
Their litheness did not surprise Brennen.
He was lithe, really lithe, but this unseasonable litheness seemed to be obscene.
Slowly the litheness and youth went out of his stance, his shoulders slumped into their habitual stoop.
Iman's litheness as she hustled her way through "No Way Out."
His belly is soft, for he is not athletic, but still there is a litheness to him that he will never have again.
She watched for Mrs. Higgins' return, and knew that the litheness and grace had not been imagined.
Trapper twisted easily, as if her small, bare body had all the litheness of rope itself; her face was a round, eager button.