Meaning & Definition of word "Spry"

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    Spry

    /spraɪ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Lively or active, especially in reference to an elderly person.
      • Example: Despite being in her eighties, she remained as spry as ever, regularly going for brisk walks.
    • 2. Quick and agile; nimble.
      • Example: The spry little dog bounded through the park, chasing after the frisbee with enthusiasm.
    • 3. Full of energy or vitality.
      • Example: He might be old, but his spry demeanor was evident at the family reunion.

    Etymology

    Origin unknown, possibly a variant of 'sprightly'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    spry as a fox:

    very lively or clever, especially in overcoming obstacles.

    spry for one's age:

    active and healthy for a person of a particular age.

    Related Words

    nimble:

    quick and light in movement or action.

    vigorous:

    strong, healthy, and full of energy.

    agile:

    able to move quickly and easily.

    Slang Meanings of spry

    Meaning: Full of energy and enthusiasm.

    Example Sentence: He's so spry, it's like he has the energy of a teenager.