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From the look of him, he was quite spry and able to get on by himself.
And she was still spry enough to take on a Mountain winter.
She really did seem remarkably spry for a woman of that age.
Compared to the rest of us, he seemed relatively spry.
I always heard that they were spry enough in their own way."
Microsoft may have lost a step or two, but it is still quite spry, they say.
Though apparently quite spry, the old men's memories are not what they once were.
The old lady's pretty spry but I doubt she could do this kind of work.
But I'm still spry enough to show you the way to my father's home."
He was a spry old man, and she felt a trembling in his fingers.
Rather spry for a man of his age, wouldn't you say?
He moved like an old man, not the spry athlete who had become so famous during the campaign.
Mark Jackson looked spry for just over two weeks shy of 37.
His companion made a spry spring to the same safety.
A wooden boat built in 1943, she was spry and light on her feet.
They seemed spry enough, but what about the women?
The church contains monuments to members of the Spry family.
The surprise here lay in a spry comic sense, which was new to me.
He will feel somewhat more spry within the next forty-eight hours.
The display layer feels spry and my computer just felt great.
Indeed, it would have been a spry move for a woman in her nineties.
For all he looked hard-worn, the old man was spry enough.
How does an 80-year-old maintain such straight shoulders, yet spry movement?
He was about a hundred years old but spry.
Get out of the way now, and be spry about it.'