yare in a sentence
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Definition
YARE (adjective): quick, agile, and lively in movement or action.
Sample Sentences
- The sailor was admired for his yare movements as he deftly navigated the stormy seas.
- In the dance competition, her yare footwork set her apart from the other contestants.
- The yare response of the athletes showcased their intense training and dedication.
- With a yare spirit, the children dashed across the playground, full of energy and laughter.
- The yare horse responded immediately to the rider's subtle cues, demonstrating their strong bond.
- The yare ship glided smoothly through the water, skillfully navigating the tight harbor.
- His yare disposition made him a favorite among his colleagues, always quick to adapt and respond.
- The yare movements of the dancer captivated the audience, showcasing her agility and grace.
- During the storm, the yare crew worked tirelessly to secure the sails and maintain control of the vessel.
- With a yare wit, she easily outmaneuvered her opponents in the debate, leaving them speechless.
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