It had been Suppled and pointed: it remained for it to be weighted, strengthened, and enriched.
"A Short History of French Literature"
George Saintsbury
They must keep fit-their bodies taut and trim- To have the nerve: and they're like tempered steel, Suppled and fined.
"Georgian Poetry 1913-15"
Edited by E. M. (Sir Edward Howard Marsh)
Their steps and motions were all distinct, clear, and neat; proceeding from a strength so Suppled, as to give their joints all the requisite flexibility and obedience to command.
"A Treatise on the Art of Dancing"
Giovanni-Andrea Gallini