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    limber
    /ˈlɪmbə/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or body part) lithe or supple: "I have to practise to keep myself limber"

    verb

    • 1. warm up in preparation for exercise or activity, especially sport or athletics: "the acrobats were limbering up for the big show"

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  2. LIMBER definition: 1. (of a person) able to bend and move easily and smoothly 2. (of a person) able to bend and move…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of LIMBER is having a supple and resilient quality (as of mind or body) : agile, nimble. How to use limber in a sentence.

  4. LIMBER meaning: 1. (of a person) able to bend and move easily and smoothly 2. (of a person) able to bend and move…. Learn more.

  5. Limber definition: characterized by ease in bending the body; supple; lithe. . See examples of LIMBER used in a sentence.

  6. limber in British English. (ˈlɪmbə ) noun. 1. part of a gun carriage, often containing ammunition, consisting of an axle, pole, and two wheels, that is attached to the rear of an item of equipment, esp field artillery. verb. 2. (usually foll by up) to attach the limber (to a gun, etc) Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Limber generally implies long and graceful limbs. Ballet dancers, it goes without saying, are limber. The term is also used for anything that's capable of being bent easily, such as a piece of metal or, in the metaphorical sense, someone's personality.

  8. adj. 1. Bending or flexing readily; pliable. 2. Capable of moving, bending, or contorting easily; supple. v. lim·bered, lim·ber·ing, lim·bers. v.tr. To make limber: limbered up his legs. v.intr. To make oneself limber: players limbering up before the game. [ Origin unknown .] lim′ber·ly adv. lim′ber·ness n. lim·ber 2. (lĭm′bər) n.

  9. limber meaning, definition, what is limber: able to move and bend easily: Learn more.

  10. to make oneself limber (usually followed by up): to limber up before the game. verb (used with object) to make (something) limber (usually followed by up ): She tried to limber up her wits before the exam.

  11. Limber Definition. lĭmbər. limbered, limbering, limbers. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Verb. Noun. Filter. adjective. Easily bent; flexible; pliant. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Able to bend the body easily; supple; lithe. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: supple.