sprier or spryer
ˈsprī(-ə)r
; spriest or spryest
ˈsprī-əst
: able to move quickly, easily, and lightly : nimble sense 1
—used especially to describe an older person
a spry 75-year-old
… his spry libidinous grandfather …—Stanley Kauffmann
Matthew is getting up in years, you know—he's sixty—and he isn't so spry as he once was.—Charles Keller
spryly
adverb
… hopping spryly onto a treadmill.
—Heather King
Then there's his trumpet playing, which he still does spryly at the age of 82, with its dusty allure intact.
—Giovanni Russonello
spryness
noun
… he still has a boyish spryness although he's in his late forties.
—Adam Mars-Jones
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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