"Nimblefooted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Nimblefooted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Nimblefooted" Meaning

Nimblefooted refers to being having quick and agile feet, especially in relation to dancing or moving. It can also mean being able to move quickly and lightly with one's feet, having a sense of lightness and ease in one's movements.

"Nimblefooted" Examples

Usage Examples of Nimblefooted


The nimblefooted dancer effortlessly leapt across the stage, her movements a joy to watch. (#figurative language)
The agile and nimblefooted athlete was praised for her exceptional performance in the gymnastics competition. (#figurative language)
The nimblefooted hikers navigated the rugged terrain with ease, their sure-footedness a testament to their experience. (#figurative language)
With her nimblefooted reflexes, she was able to dodge the ball in mid-air and catch it with precision. (#figurative language)
The ballet instructor praised the young student for her nimblefooted pirouettes, which showed great promise for future rehearsals. (#figurative language)

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