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nimbly

American  
[nim-blee] / ˈnɪm bli /

adverb

  1. with quick, light, easy movement.

    Our daughter sits on the ground plucking dandelions, her long brown fingers nimbly weaving them into a chain.

  2. in a way that shows quick thinking or understanding, as in making appropriate adjustments, devising or carrying out plans, etc..

    Local governance is often flexible and community based, enabling municipalities to respond to evolving conditions more nimbly than larger and slower-moving state governments.


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Origin of nimbly

nimb(le) ( def. ) + -ly

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Nimbly stretching Honduran corojo tobacco leaves with moistened fingertips, she strips the stems with a flat, semicircular blade.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nimbly toe-dancing on the baseline, she suddenly stops bouncing and slugs scorching drives�forehand or backhand�deep into enemy territory.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nimbly out of the bullet-riddled car stepped Eleutherios Venizelos, since 1910 eight times Premier of Greece, bitter foe of present Premier Panayoti Tsaldaris.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nimbly he climbed down a rope ladder to the ground.

From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood

Nimbly they ran to push the fir pole high and step it firm amidships in the box, make fast the forestays, and hoist aloft the white sail on its halyards.

From "The Odyssey" by Homer

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