Nimble is an adjective meaning quick and dexterous, deft, agile, or adroit, as a nimble athlete or the nimble hands of a seamstress.
It is extended metaphorically to mental abilities, a nimble mind being a clever one.
The word Nimbly means its so stupid word i dont know it lol
The adverb form is feebly.He tried feebly to open the door.Adjectives that end in -LE drop the E and add Y instead of adding -LY as other adjectives do. (nimble -> nimbly, simple -> simply, humble -> humbly)
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MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
Nimbly is an adverb.
she replied nimbly
nimbly
The runaway managed to nimbly jump between the car and the van as the police chased after him.
His nimble fingers moved quickly across the keyboard.
Duncan does. "This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air sweetly and nimbly recommends itself."
The word nimble is an adjective. the adverb form is nimbly (in a nimble or agile manner).
Namely, no Nanny nudged Ned. Nobody neighed, Nate. Nets naturally numbered nimbly.
The definition of scamper, to run nimbly and playfully, applies to a large number of animals.
Adverbs that might refer to a steal include quickly, deftly, nimbly, or perhaps forcefully if it involves an athletic move.
This phrase comes from a Milton poem called Comus (1697):Come, knit hands and beat the ground,In a light fantastic roundTo "trip" in this sense doesn't mean to stumble over something. It means to dance lightly and nimbly. This is a very old phrase, now usually used humorously, to mean dancing, especially ballroom dancing.
Inverness, when he arrives at Macbeth's castle in 1,6. He says, "This castle hath a pleasant seat. The air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself to our senses."