fleet-footed

fleet-footed
/fleet"foot"id/, adj.
able to run fast.
[1585-95]

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  • fleet — [adj] quick in movement agile, barreling, breakneck*, brisk, expeditious, expeditive, fast, flying, hasty, in nothing flat*, like greased lightning*, lively, mercurial, meteoric, nimble, nimble footed, on the double*, rapid, screaming, speedball* …   New thesaurus

  • fleet — Synonyms and related words: Naval Construction Battalion, RN, Royal Navy, Seabees, USN, United States Navy, age group, agile, alert, animated, argosy, armada, ball the jack, band, barrel, battalion, beguile, bevy, body, boom, bottoms, bowl along …   Moby Thesaurus

  • fleet — I n flotilla, armada, argosy, naval force, task force; squadron, division, Obs. escadrille. II adj swift, fast, rapid, quick, double quick, expeditious, speedy; arrowy, winged, cometary, meteoric; agile, nimble, nimble footed, light footed, swift …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • fleet — I noun the fleet set sail Syn: navy, naval force, (naval) task force, armada, flotilla, squadron, convoy II adjective, literary as fleet as a greyhound Syn: nimble, agile, lithe, lissome …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • nimble-footed — adj fast, rapid, fleet, fleet footed, light legged, light of heel; speedy, brisk, quick, quick as lightning, quick as thought, quick moving, swift as an arrow, arrowy, winged, eagle winged; light, light on one s feet, light footed, sure footed,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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