… she danced with a kind of passionate fierceness, her lithe body undulating with flexuous grace …
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1861, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Elsie Venner, page 125
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Doolittle and myself waited. Colebrook kept on cautiously, squirming his long body in sinuous waves like a lizard's through the grass, and was soon lost to us. No snake could have been lither.
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1900, Grant Allen, Arthur Conan Doyle, chapter VIII, in Hilda Wade: