Pronunciation: /ˈnɪmbəl ˈfʊtəd/
adjective describing someone or something as quick and light in movement
A1 The nimble footed squirrel quickly climbed up the tree.
A2 The nimble footed dancer moved gracefully across the stage.
B1 The nimble footed athlete easily maneuvered through the obstacle course.
B2 The nimble footed ninja silently approached his target.
C1 The nimble footed cat effortlessly leaped from roof to roof.
C2 The nimble footed gazelle darted away from the approaching predator.
formal The nimble footed dancer gracefully moved across the stage with precision and elegance.
informal I envy how nimble footed she is when she plays soccer, she can dodge opponents effortlessly.
slang That guy is so nimble footed, he can dance circles around anyone on the dance floor.
figurative With nimble footed agility, she navigated through the crowded market to find the best deals.
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