All 12 Uses
agile
in
The Blind Side, by Michael Lewis
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- "The hardest thing for me to deal with," said Taylor, "was that big, agile left tackle."†
p. 24.9agile = able to move well or think well quickly and easily
- Grimm was four inches shorter, 30 pounds lighter, and far less agile than Jacoby.†
p. 25.5
- He had the body control of a ballerina and the agility of a basketball player.†
p. 38.8 *agility = ability to move well or think well quickly and easily
- There weren't many people on the planet, and only a few in the NFL, with Walter Jones's combination of size, speed, agility, hands, feet, and arms.†
p. 39.9
- He wasn't just big and strong and agile; he had a kind of physical intelligence.†
p. 78.6agile = able to move well or think well quickly and easily
- We did calisthenics and agility.†
p. 93.9agility = ability to move well or think well quickly and easily
- He has as much strength and size and agility and power as any lineman I'd ever seen.†
p. 97.9
- Doleman now knows that Wallace is quick enough and agile enough and intelligent enough to deal with his speed rush.†
p. 244.2agile = able to move well or think well quickly and easily
- To be the next Michael Jordan, Michael Oher needed to be quick and agile—and he was.†
p. 298.1
- He had great long arms and the grace and agility of a star basketball player.†
p. 306.6agility = ability to move well or think well quickly and easily
- Every game they played he arranged it so that his role in it stressed, and trained, his quickness and his agility.†
p. 308.1
- Even as he became one of the biggest human beings in Hurt Village, he remained quick and agile.†
p. 308.5agile = able to move well or think well quickly and easily
Definitions:
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(1)
(agile) able to move well quickly and easily
or:
able to think well quickly and easily - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)