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"loose-limbed" Definitions
  1. (of a person) moving in an easy, not stiff, way

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It's a loose-limbed little exercise — Carrington is just flexing her imagination.
"Any hole out here, it's easy to miss putts," said the athletic, loose-limbed Johnson.
This sinister virtual lending library contains more than just a bunch of loose-limbed screeds.
He ambles more than he strides, loose limbed and carefree, like a restless teenager looking for mischief.
In Bloch's minimalist, loose-limbed pen-and-ink art, tiny people try valiantly to pitch in, too.
But Moncada moved over to second base and looked like a different player, loose-limbed and confident.
Channeling Ms. Crystal's loose-limbed, splashy stage presence, Ms. Quisenberry surveyed the crowd that had packed the club.
Federer makes it all look so easy but loose-limbed displays like this require some graft these days.
Molk's loose-limbed art in salt-water-taffy hues sets a sunny-day mood perfect for conquering bugaboos.
McGregor is a bearded, tattooed, 29-year-old Irishman with loose-limbed appendages attached to a weirdly erect posture.
The Warriors most often play with a loose-limbed intelligence and joy, channeling the jazz of America's beautiful game.
It's the kind of loose-limbed movie that you visit more than you watch, and it's an awfully pleasurable stay.
Guided by the director's idiosyncratic, near-vérité style, their relationship unfolds in loose-limbed conversations that mute the background silliness.
In an especially loose-limbed chapter he takes his uncertainty out for a stroll, reflecting back to that seminal summer.
Pretty pictures earn endorsements from companies that want to be associated with loose-limbed wanderlust, as Vanity Fair reported in 2017.
He played the big man like a yo-yo on a string and hit a loose-limbed jumper in his face.
Unspooling over one languid summer, Sam Boyd's laid-back, loose-limbed debut feature, "In a Relationship," wins no prizes for originality.
By the end of the hour-long appointment, I was loose-limbed and relaxed, but slightly embarrassed by how unprepared I was.
Batman Returns also led directly to Jones' audition for the 22018 Halloween family comedy Hocus Pocus, as the loose-limbed zombie Billy Butcherson.
And he connects handily with the bassist Reginald Veal and the drummer Jeff (Tain) Watts, favoring a hard-nosed, loose-limbed polyrhythmic swagger.
Uninhibited but serious, loose-limbed but nimble, Mr. Harris came to New York in the early 1960s as part of bebop's second generation.
He is a loose-limbed twirling top of a player, and at his best the Pharoah Sanders of this team, a free-jazz innovator.
But is it possible to recreate the supper club's more ineffable warmth and loose-limbed tempo amid the crush and heave of the city?
There are moments of loose-limbed dancing in masks and spoken homages to Middle Eastern notables, including the poets Etel Adnan and Nazik al-Malaika.
While the sculptures seem like a radical departure, they are actually fluid adaptations of the lesser-known, loose-limbed paintings she began in the 1950s.
Curry returned recently from a long convalescence for a knee sprain, and while he is clever, he's not yet his dancing, loose-limbed terror self.
Yes, there are interpolations of jive, hip-hop and the occasional "okurr!" in a production that has the loose-limbed feeling of a '70s variety show.
Their quick-take skills — along with those of Mr. Rossmer ("Peter and the Starcatcher") and Mr. Rosen ("Spamalot") — underline the loose-limbed, unscripted feel of the material.
The soul of silent film is comedy—the knockabout, loose-limbed antics of vaudevillians who sacrificed speech and song to the movies' technical wonders and expressive intimacy.
The ambition is laudable, but Tim Miller's movie, far from seeming reckless and loose-limbed, comes across as pathologically calculated, measuring out its nastiness to the last drop.
Loose-limbed but not sloppy, "Fort Buchanan" — which has a grainy, restless texture, thanks to 16-millimeter film — at times evokes the vitality and experimentation of the French New Wave.
Odd as it is to spotlight in this way a work that does not appear on the checklist, that decision is of a piece with the show's loose-limbed attitude.
Even that could work, in the manner of a witty, loose-limbed revue like "Spamalot," but the jokes here are just New Jersey burns and "that's what she said" groaners.
When Tariq Owens was at a renowned prep school, as a bouncy, loose-limbed, four-star recruit, an N.B.A. career seemed less like a pipe dream than a reasonable career path.
But Fugazi went for something direct and throttling; it played around with Jamaican dub, the loose-limbed punk coming from California, and drops of minimalism, arriving at a dark, stony, hard-bitten sound.
In the video for the track, Frankel and Bailoni terrorize Chicago by moped and with loose-limbed, hand-clappy dance moves, viewed through skate-vid fish-eye and accompanied by scrawled sketches of anthropomorphic wine glasses smoking cigs.
Energetic and entertaining, if not entirely satisfying (four of eight episodes were available for review), it toggles between stylized melodrama and loose-limbed satire — hewing, perhaps a little too closely, to the structure of Mr. Chandra's sprawling novel.
How their office relationship turned into a quick-moving romance that summer, how the box-checking pragmatist warmed to the loose-limbed free spirit, is a delight to read, even though, or perhaps because, we know the outcome.
Singh, a 34-times winner on the PGA Tour, has in recent years battled assorted health problems which impacted his trademark loose-limbed swing but he still believes he is capable of winning at the game's highest level.
Julia Stiles, who I adore, has a tendency to go a little wooden at times, but Ledger's presence is so loose-limbed and easy that he lets the audience skate right over any awkwardness that might have ensued.
With the loose-limbed swagger of a gunslinger as he strides confidently down the fairways, Johnson has made the game look remarkably easy on one of the toughest courses in the world, making just one bogey in the first two rounds.
With the loose-limbed swagger of a gunslinger as he strides confidently down the fairways, Johnson has always made the game look remarkably easy but, until last week, he had been unable to translate that into success at golf's highest level.
Though Borg's loose-limbed athleticism would have translated into success in any era, there is a leisurely look to the rallies and an artisanal quality to the shotmaking that underscore just how far tennis has come in the fast-twitch department.
Loose-limbed, thought-provoking and winkingly funny, "F for Fake" made its New York Film Festival debut in 1975, a helpful bridge from the narrative storytelling of his earlier work to the playful documentary-style experimentation of his new, posthumous release.
Singh, a 34-times winner on the PGA Tour, has not triumphed since 2008, and in recent years battled assorted health problems which impacted his trademark loose-limbed swing, but he still believes he is capable of winning at the game's highest level.
Dumas, who is tall, loose-limbed and studied visual art at Brown University, may best be understood by a visit to the office he keeps in the Eighth Arrondissement: It is exuberantly cluttered and imperfect — not at all what one might expect.
Who knows how long it will be possible to experience the laid-back elegance of works like "Opal Loop," in which dancers follow enigmatic pathways like loose-limbed visitors from another world, or "Groove and Countermove," a more explosive work, last seen a decade ago?
Nate romantically pursues Hannah only after minutely cataloguing her physical defaults (her brows are too heavy, her features too pointy, and "while she had a nice body, she was on the tall side and had something of the loose-limbed quality of a comic actor").
But while the Safdies visually continue from the down-to-earth Martin Scorsese and John Cassavetes traditions of telling proudly NYC stories in a loose-limbed fashion, the brothers' musical aesthetic is something entirely different—chilly electronic arrangements instead of the organic rock and soul of a Mean Streets.
The second, the daringly loose-limbed, "all night between my breasts," originated at another address in Berkeley: Alter adopted it from "The Song of Songs," a 1995 book by Chana and Ariel Bloch, a poet and philologist translation team, for which he wrote the afterword and which he footnotes in his own translation.
This might be peak Goldblum: dressed in all black, walking up to a mound of dinosaur shit, loose-limbed and lazy, gliding across the screen with eyes shaded by tinted lenses (more than two decades later, a fan asked him whose decision it was to unbutton his shirt: His answer was rambling and perfect).
If "Ford v Ferrari," with its loose-limbed narrative rhythm and its love of grease and noise, had been made a few years after the events it depicts, it might have starred someone like Steve McQueen, Robert Redford or even Burt Reynolds — actors who infused whatever else they were doing onscreen with a frank, sometimes aggressive sexuality.
Her illustrated chronicle of the history of Manhattan is filled with a series of loose-limbed, eye-pleasing maps that trace the island's transformation from the natural landscape of the native Lenape people to the newly built Dutch and English colony to the gridded American metropolis of the early 19th century and so on until the current day.
Like his first two albums, his long-awaited third, This Is Steve, is entirely instrumental, not that he would describe his songs as purely instrumental, it's not background music: Steve is an experimental pop songwriter, and the tunes on this record are rangy, loose-limbed, and strange; his influences as diverse as J.J. Cale, ZZ Top, and the aforementioned Rolling Stones.
Donn Clendenon, the loose-limbed first baseman with the BarcaLounger power swing, was a student at Morehouse, which assigned him a mentor known as a "big brother": Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968, Clendenon, then on the Pittsburgh Pirates, organized black players and threatened a boycott unless games were postponed on the day of King's burial; the owners grudgingly relented.
In the past century, there was Frida Kahlo, her plaits threaded with blood-red dahlias; Billie Holiday, rarely onstage without gardenias sweeping down over her left ear, the blossoms nearly as large as gramophone horns; loose-limbed Joni Mitchell, in a daisy-chain crown, asking for peace, love and understanding; and the modern-day women that emulate her, in festivals from Glastonbury to Coachella.
There's the still-uncomfortable drama of toxic masculinity in "Carnal Knowledge" (1971), directed by Mike Nichols; the coruscating New-York-at-its-nadir satire "Little Murders" (1971), directed by Alan Arkin; Robert Altman's loose-limbed, endearing "Popeye" (1980), starring Robin Williams; and Alain Resnais's "I Want to Go Home," a super-quirky comedy from 1989 starring Adolph Green as an aging cartoonist tormented by his own Krazy Kat-like creation.
What she saw was a loose-limbed child lying on a large carved cushion, its arms flung out, its legs at unexpected angles, its hair draggled across its smooth forehead, its eyes closed in sleep.
Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film one and a half stars out of five and stated, "Powered by two loose-limbed and resolutely stone-faced male leads, Hrithik and Tiger, War is all style and no substance".
"Lil Wayne: I Am Not a Human Being", The Observer. Retrieved on October 3, 2010. Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen commended its "unadulterated fun" and Wayne's "irrepressibly wacked-out spirit", writing that the album "has the loose- limbed feel of the rapper's many mixtapes".Rosen, Jody (September 29, 2010).
"Scarlet" is written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by Jimmy Miller. It is described as "a raw, scratchy, loose limbed and actually rather sweet ditty with a cod reggae feel and lots [...] of guitars". The lyrics narrate "a girl named Scarlet who is doing [Jagger] wrong". It was recorded in October 1974.
NOW magazine gave the album a 3 out of 5 rating, calling it "another set of jazzy, loose-limbed hiphop that skips from beats and rhymes to UK garage, Swizz Beatz-style bumps and dancehall."Dream Warriors NOW. Accessed on February 23, 2010. The album also included a remix of the group's best-known single from 1991, "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style".
"Glass Eyes" has manipulated piano, strings, and lyrics evocative of an "unguarded phone call". "The Numbers" begins as a "loose-limbed, early 70s jam session", with strings reminiscent of Serge Gainsbourg's 1970 album Histoire De Melody Nelson. "Present Tense" is a ballad with bossa nova elements. "Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief" features strings, electronic percussion and distorted synthesiser.
His Wisden obituary states that Small was a "tall, loose-limbed all-rounder, who did much fine work for Trinidad". In The Complete Record of West Indian Test Cricketers, Bridgette Lawrence states: "Joe Small was one of West Indies' pioneering all-rounders in Test cricket. He was a gifted batsman with all the strokes at his command, a medium-pace off-break bowler and a competent slip fielder."Lawrence and Goble, p. 139.
Cleese also played intimidating maniacs, such as an instructor in the "Self Defence Against Fresh Fruit" sketch. His character Mr. Praline, the put-upon consumer, featured in some of the most popular sketches, most famously in "Dead Parrot". One star turn that proved most memorable among Python fans was "The Ministry of Silly Walks", where he worked for the eponymous government department. The sketch displays the notably tall and loose-limbed Cleese's physicality in a variety of silly walks.
Mehul S Thakkar of Deccan Chronicle gave it 4.5/5 and said, praising direction of the film, "all credit goes to director Shakun, who holds together the cast like a perfect photo in an album. His sensibilities in this family drama will certainly set a new benchmark". Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express, gave 2 stars out of 5 stating, Sidharth brings to the table a loose- limbed pleasing vulnerability which he reveals slowly. Fawad plays his straight but awesome role.
A loose-limbed 180-pound freshman from Saginaw, Mich., Rifenberg is being boomed as the Big Ten's next 'freshman sensation.'" As a freshman, he caught two touchdown passes in his first college football game against Iowa. In an article titled "Teens and TNT," Time reported on Rifenburg's performance: "Of the few teams already in action, Michigan's teens rang the freshman bell loudest last week by winning their opener, 12 -to-7, against the strong Iowa Seahawks (Naval Pre-Flight); 6-ft.
Australian musicologist Glenn A. Baker described their sound as "rangy, loose-limbed, good-natured, energetic, self-effacing, intuitive, harmonic, melodic, enduring, soused and fiercely frantic". In September 1988, the band were promoting their second album, Fingertips, when Paul's infant daughter died of SIDS. Although devastated, the group continued with a lower profile, and Anthony left to resume his university studies yet returned periodically to record their later studio albums. Early in 1991 Anthony and Fatt founded a children's music group, The Wiggles.
The Old Arts building, University of Melbourne From 1956 Greer studied English and French language and literature at the University of Melbourne on a Teacher's College Scholarship, living at home for the first two years on an allowance of £8 a week.; . Six feet tall by the age of 16, she was a striking figure. "Tall, loose-limbed and good-humoured, she strode around the campus, aware that she was much talked about", according to the journalist Peter Blazey, a contemporary at Melbourne.
Critic Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote in his review: "Clive Donner's Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen... is loose- limbed, immensely good-natured entertainment that moves easily between parody and slapstick without ever doing damage to the memories of the character who, in the 1950s and 1960s, gained something of a following as a figure of camp." Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 5.5/10 with 5 critics' responses. TV Guide gives Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen 0 out of 5 stars.
Statham was a natural athlete, however. He was both loose-limbed and double-jointed so his action was never going to be classic (in contrast to his future England partner Fred Trueman, also making his way at that time, whose cartwheel action was the epitome of classic). Statham soon won friends among his team mates because of his easygoing, humorous beer-and-fags persona. As it happened, Lancashire hadn't had a player called George (the king's name) for many years and so Statham was nicknamed George in the dressing room to compensate for the absence.
Fred and Adele Astaire in 1921 The Astaires broke into Broadway in 1917 with Over the Top, a patriotic revue, and performed for U.S. and Allied troops at this time as well. They followed up with several more shows. Of their work in The Passing Show of 1918, Heywood Broun wrote: "In an evening in which there was an abundance of good dancing, Fred Astaire stood out ... He and his partner, Adele Astaire, made the show pause early in the evening with a beautiful loose-limbed dance."Bill Adler, Fred Astaire: A Wonderful Life, Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1987, p.
" John Ralske, AllMovie: "Rockwell can't always save a film, but he's always fun to watch, and for the most part, Piccadilly Jim is engaging when he's onscreen. Director John McKay tries to capture a kind of anarchic spirit that he finds in P.G. Wodehouse's work, as opposed to sticking strictly to the text, so anachronisms abound, most notably in the set design, the music, and the mismatched style of the performances. … McKay is aiming for something freewheeling and loose-limbed, but Piccadilly Jim never quite comes together. It's mildly entertaining -- cute even -- but it's also kind of a mess.
Tim Sendra of AllMusic was positive and said that "Dark Side" "has a loose-limbed bounce that's missing from the pro tracks, the disco throwback". Gary Graff of Billboard was positive about the funk-theme direction, highlighting the other songs of the album, and compared it to songs of Michael Jackson. Katrina M. of Sputinik Music was positive and said the song is reversed, bright and cheerful. Katy Amjs of Music Is The Home For You Pain said she was surprised by the disco rhythm and commented: "Unlike its title indicates, the track is fast paced from the first beat and maintains its energy throughout".
Bruce Eder from AllMusic wrote, "Live at the Talk of the Town is an extraordinary album, as well as the group's final effort together as a continuing organisation, recorded during an engagement at the renowned London restaurant/theater just a week before the quartet was dissolved. It features the group in uncommonly loose-limbed form, having lots of fun with the audience, quite obviously enjoying the performance they're giving, and throwing themselves into it head first; after four years of whirlwind international success, perhaps they knew it would be their last hurrah and their only live recording." adding "[it] is still extremely rewarding almost 40 years later".
The dancer Dorothy Bird recalled dancing with Barclift in her 2002 memoir Bird's Eye View, describing him as a "happy-go-lucky lighthearted dancer" who was "very proud of his native American Indian heritage". Bird described Barclift's physique as "tall and loose-limbed" and related that he was "open and generous in his movements". Barclift and Bird auditioned for the musical Lady in the Dark, showing their prepared act for the show to the show's choreographer, Albertina Rasch. Bird related in her memoir that Rasch simply appropriated her and Barclift's dance for the show without asking their permission, a common practice at the time.
Theatre historian and author W. J. MacQueen-Pope, who worked with Coyne on The Merry Widow, described him as "a curious-looking fellow, with a round face and a pair of rather sad eyes, loose-limbed and with a habit of kicking out on each side with his feet as he walked. Here was a man who could twist a woman round his finger without effort, but his simple, wistful appeal, and who also would be hail-fellow- well-met with the men; there was the smile and the lurking mischief in the eye, which peep forth from time to time, to prove it. "On the stage Joseph Coyne was unique. Few, very few, men had the mixture of charm, ability and talent which he possessed, and few, very few, ever stormed the hearts of the British Public as did this young American.
" AllMusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine called Slash's contributions "quite amazing", though criticised the song-writing, stating "it's too bad that nobody in the band bothered to write any songs." Devon Jackson of Entertainment Weekly described the album as "relaxed headbanging and Southern-tinged blues-rock" while Classic Rock reviewer Malcolm Dome stated "musically, it's a loose-limbed record that has a lot of heavy guitar-led punk-style pop-rock." Slash's Snakepit toured in support of the album, with bassist James LoMenzo and drummer Brian Tichy, of Pride and Glory, replacing Inez and Sorum, who had opted out of touring, with Sorum returning to Guns N' Roses. They toured the US, Europe, Japan and Australia with Slash stating that "for the first time in years, touring was easy, [his] band mates were loads of fun and low on drama, and every gig was about playing rock and roll.

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