adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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The mouth is more agile than the eye, he wrote, the hand is more agile than the brain.
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I was a little more agile and just jumped and crawled in.
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It is, if possible, even more agile than the flute.
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Jasper, who was far more agile than I will ever be, was faster over the rocks.
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The mouth is more agile than the eye, he wrote, the hand is more agile than the brain.
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Sometimes, when Jasper was far ahead of me, I wished I could be more agile for him.
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Ponies nearly always have the bonus of excellent temperaments and are much more agile than horses.
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You are a bit trimmer, more agile , better looking.
■ NOUN
mind
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He was a superb pilot, with a singular, agile mind .
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A seasoned gallant who spoke seven languages, he had a quick and agile mind that few women could resist.
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The Archdeacon was not a man of agile mind .
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But Clinton has an agile mind and he learns quickly.
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You get the best of both worlds in a job like this: use your strong back and your agile mind .
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Instead, she drew him out and brought the other guests to his still agile mind .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Harvey is very agile and quick for a big man.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As unlikely as it sounds, this combination of the spontaneous and the studied blends beautifully into an agile , exotic hybrid.
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But Clinton has an agile mind and he learns quickly.
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He reaches the ball a step ahead of an agile sprite named Molly, whose ponytail flows behind her baseball cap.
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It is, if possible, even more agile than the flute.
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The best organizations use the team approach to stay agile and adaptable.
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The mouth is more agile than the eye, he wrote, the hand is more agile than the brain.
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You are a bit trimmer, more agile , better looking.