nimble in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

nimble in the PONS Dictionary

nimble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

nimble mind
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Longer buggies are generally more stable on a straight line whereas shorter buggies tend to be more nimble when cornering.
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They make up this disadvantage by being more nimble and better able to evade attacks by would-be predators.
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Mares have also been used to breed polo ponies that were agile and nimble.
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Although on paper the turning looks poor, the excellent grip actually makes this car incredibly nimble, able to take most corners at full speed.
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This made it more nimble and a better climber.
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Sly is nimblest of the gang, so he is sent out the most on missions, therefore making him the most played character.
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He enjoys fencing when he's not racing and uses his nimble body to outmaneuver his opponent.
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Like his predecessors, he possesses considerable intelligence and great physical strength; he also appears far more nimble and agile.
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It is thought that on rare occasions, more nimble, smaller raptors like rough-legged buzzards and harriers can kleptoparatisize golden eagles.
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Batch couldn't have weighed more than 60 pounds at the end, but his mind was nimble.
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