(1) Flew is a spry 81, sitting in the living room of his Reading home proclaiming he is ÔÇÿwilling and eager ÔÇÿto explain himself.ÔÇÖ(2) James Henry Clark is pretty spry for a man whose caddie career began in the ÔÇÿRoaring TwentiesÔÇÖ and has spanned eight decades.(3) My hostess is a spry 81-year-old sporting a perilous arrangement of blue-tinted hair which hints at her past as proprietor of a West End salon called Lilian's.(4) The Hay diet - actually more a way of eating than a diet in the accepted sense - is still having its praises sung by spry 95-year-olds with amazing skin.(5) He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer.(6) There are times when he seems like a spry elderly relative, animated by the prospect of telling old stories to a fresh audience.(7) Mrs Rendell, who has been a widow for 50 years, is still spry and active, despite a recent leg problem caused by a fall.(8) On through the forest I strolled, passing a group of spry elderly women with yellow bags and hemp sandals.(9) These days, spry and tan at 76, he lives in Brussels, where he runs a committee that is drawing up a pan-European constitution, but he still likes to talk up the ancestral homeland.(10) At 52, Moore is still a spry , spunky performer giving all manner of well-rehearsed guitar hero poses.(11) We are in the Museum Gardens, and the spry 79-year-old is giving me the official guided tour of York.(12) He is aged 77 and looking very spry with it, I must say.(13) She is so spry , alert, and enthusiastic that it is difficult to imagine you are talking to a woman in her sixties.(14) A small, spry woman of about sixty, she works as a home care nurse.(15) Stooped but spry , he has the look of a mischievous garden gnome.(16) A revealing interview with The Scientist, simply titled ÔÇÿErnst Mayr, Darwin's Disciple,ÔÇÖ shows how spry he continues to be at age 99.