Spry in a sentence as an adjective

Ruby, at a spry 20, is only five years younger than Perl.

> Now imagine a spry 20 year old with 60 years of experience?

My grandparents are not as spry as me, but they are always cheerful and probably get out more than I do.

We want to make it easier for more developers and smart spry development shops to work on software projects for government.

The thing increasingly forcing me away from Microsoft isn't the adoption of new frameworks -- I'm spry and can roll with the changes.

It doesn't matter if you're just starting out or if you're like my genius ex-boss and are currently fixing up a software product at the spry age of 80.

As long as you don't get Alzheimer's or some other brain-specific disease, I would think anti-aging would keep your brain as spry as the rest of your body.

Ability to execute wanes with age, as experience is accumulated, so it balances out. Now imagine a spry 20 year old with 60 years of experience?

* Spoiler * Having said that, I did think that woman was awfully spry after her emergency, self administered "cesarean" procedure.

Spry definitions

adjective

moving quickly and lightly; "sleek and agile as a gymnast"; "as nimble as a deer"; "nimble fingers"; "quick of foot"; "the old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs before we could stop it"

See also: agile nimble quick