limber Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlɪm.bər]
  • Us [ ˈlɪm.bɚ]

Meaning of limber In English

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Examples of limber

  • Daily workouts were essential, not just to limber up, but to activate muscles that atrophied from lack of use.

  • Limber suggested that we limited our application of feed-forward control to "simple, nondynamic cases" of social behavior.

  • Home rule will go through at once without limber ado.

  • The machine would not be as efficient as a single horse or two-horse limber.

  • The trouble is that, unfortunately, housing demands very considerable quantities of limber.

  • I saw on television this afternoon scenes of people actually limbering up for sports in that open square.

  • If you had a horse limber it would do very much more damage, although it is very much lighter.

  • No other person was present when the accident occurred, but it appears probable that the boy overbalanced himself while riding on the limbers and fell in front of the tubs.

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