agility in the PONS Dictionary

agility Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

feat of agility
mental agility

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His powerful jab and emphasis on agility complimented his flashy personality and outfit.
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She possesses cat-like agility, a certain degree of super-strength and can become virtually invisible.
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The surface ships are mostly small, relying on agility and flexibility.
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However, when speed and quick action was of greater importance, horses that trotted were more suitable due to their speed and agility.
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This would give him superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, and senses.
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They are suitable for dog agility and hunting.
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They test a variety of virtues, such as strength, agility, and teamwork, depending on the challenge.
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Agility can be trained independently (for instance at home) or with an instructor or club that offers classes.
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Though not the tallest or biggest for a back-rower he more than made up for this fact with superb agility and ferocious defence.
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These sports and cultural activities help keep students physically fit, improve their energy and stamina, widen their interests, and promote mental agility.
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