Similar words: lissom, blossom, miss out, scissors, dissolve, some, dissonant, dissolute. Meaning: ['lɪsəm] adj. moving and bending with ease.
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(1) He was slim, lissome, with eyes like licked stone.
(2) The lissome birchbark canoe seemed to be a fish, so easily did it cut through the rolling black waves and ranks of ice.
(3) Easy and flexible: The outside has non-slip, lissome and artistic, operate easily and can carry it in the pocket.
(4) However, a filmmaker from South has succeeded in breaking the reserve of the lissome lass.
(5) Her foot touches the plate and sets off the trap, but so swift and lissome is she that her ankles evade the clash of the serrated iron jaws as they spring together.
(6) As an 18 year-old high school student, a picture taken at a track meet in New York showed the olive-toned, lissome athlete in a white tank top and black shorts.
(7) It seems Toto has his second kiss from a lissome banker's daughter, a rainstorm buss worthy of Anna Magnani.
(8) But let's let breasts be like legs, hips, neck, face, and all the other body parts of a female - not lissome almost inanimate objects that automatically "click" men's brains' to the "turn on" mode.
More similar words: lissom, blossom, miss out, scissors, dissolve, some, dissonant, dissolute, dissonance, promissory, dissociate, dissolution, kiss of death, somehow, someone, indissoluble, awesome, winsome, noisome, fulsome, irksome, handsome, lonesome, bliss, promissory note, bothersome, sometime, toothsome, wholesome, tiresome.