Which preposition to use with nimblest
'Tis a goodly fool forsooth, yet with legs scarce so nimble as his wit, and a tongueha, a golden tongue to win all men to humour and good fellowship" "Enough!"
So, we are fast enough, and now I have thee Ile tell thee all the fault I find; thou hast A little too much witt to bee a wife; It could not be too nimble for a Mistresse.
'Stop,' said the Devil, 'that's enough; you imp, be nimble with that horse.
Yet the figure I was pursuing was so fleet of foot and so nimble in climbing the high rough walls that from the very first I was outrun.
Squirrel is the nimblest of them all and he is never still a minute.
However, before the end was come even a hasty reader whose eye was nimble on the page would be blowing on his nails and pulling his tails between him and the November wind.
He played our humorous parts, but he had a sweet voice for singing of ditties, and could fetch a tear as readily as a laugh, and he was also exceeding nimble at a dance, which was the strangest thing in the world, considering his great girth.
My temperament is lively; perhaps less nimble than Sniatynski, I am yet no laggard.
He might then haue daunsed more pleasantly, and after a fashion more agreeable to the flesh: and for trueth, hee might haue done it beyng light or nimble by nature, and able or meete to do al thinges.