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Compact, dark-haired and average height, he walks with the loose-limbed grace of a former dancer.
www.mixmag.net
In the future, language is going to be less formal -- more loose-limbed and creative.
www.popsci.com
The results are loose-limbed and easygoing, and entirely immersive.
www.theverge.com
All lanky, loose-limbed and loveable he cavorts around the stage with gusto (not one of the characters), and though not really a singer, he can hold a tune well enough.
www.australianstage.com.au
What gets you first is the drums: loose-limbed yet rock hard, furiously swinging, the cymbal clicks hanging in the air like smoke.
www.stuff.co.nz
The closest that television in the '60s came to capturing the counterculture with any accuracy was in a loose-limbed, short-lived series about an iconoclastic drifter.
www.avclub.com
Back then she was loose-limbed and pain-free, poised on the brink of a professional waterskiing career -- and then she developed ankylosing spondylitis.
www.updatednews.ca
At least four videos of the 19-year-old's loose-limbed warm-up wiggle have hit more than 2 million views online in a few days.
www.thestar.com
I related to that album's humor, its goofiness, its loose-limbed infectiousness.
www.avclub.com
There are these great professionals who can keep things flying at you, but we wanted to somehow keep it actually lighter, and to try to make something a little loose-limbed.
www.denofgeek.com

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