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  • These dragons'perfectly rounded bodies curve lithely, in a long sinuous shape, tapering gradually to the tail.
  • Heche is almost too pretty, in her china-doll-perfect way, yet less lithely sexy than Parker.
  • Cash moved lithely inside and played ruthlessly on the offensive boards, collecting 13 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists by halftime.
  • Chelios was all over him and Lidstrom lithely swept away most of the pucks intended for Selanne that squeezed through the narrow passing lanes.
  • Look at the partridgeberry ! " she said, lithely bending to caress the little evergreen ground cover's showy scarlet berrylike drupes.
  • Kolbe was a lithely classical German sculptor of bronze nudes whose uncharacteristically bombastic " Proclamation " was a focal point of the 1937 German Pavilion.
  • Small-boned, with shoulder-length gray hair and sharp features, Gross, at 67, moves lithely around her duplex loft in Westbeth.
  • Sampras took control of the match from the start, dispelling any doubts about the condition of his back by lithely tracking down whatever Agassi could offer up.
  • In one sequence that typified play, Kovalev weaved lithely by several defenders, then veered to center ice only to run into unsuspecting teammate Robitaille and lose control of the puck.
  • Though he claims that he's always high, Redman moves lithely through clearly spoken, witty and often comical wordplay on " Doc's Da Name ."
  • She still has a lithely muscled physique from her days as an all-American gymnast and soccer player at the University of Maryland, and the battle wounds to prove it.
  • He lithely snatches her whole wheat bagel causing her to almost bite his head off before he reminds her that they re'sharing things'now that he knows her little secret.
  • Musicologists may bicker, but this performance, with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus lithely conducted by Donald Runnicles, makes a strong case for the Berlioz edition as a supremely musical and dramatically involving whole.
  • Down the block at the Martin Beck Theater, Michael Berresse woos his leading lady in the revival of " Kiss Me, Kate " by lithely scaling a three-story balcony like a kid on a jungle gym.
  • The company's production of the French-inspired pastoral comedy " Bastien und Bastienne, " for instance, composed when Mozart was 12, was delightful on nearly every count : freshly sung, more wittily staged than " Cosi " and lithely conducted by Piotr Komorowski.