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limber

Definition for limber

adjective as in flexible

Strong matches

elastic, loose, plastic

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Example Sentences

After that whirlwind of peculiar chambers and treatments, I wondered if my ailing shoulder even felt a tad more limber.

After that whirlwind of peculiar chambers and treatments, I wondered if my ailing shoulder even felt a tad more limber.

But the aged rodents in the lab of molecular biologist Shin-Ichiro Imai at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis sported tails that were limber and nearly straight.

Ebel and infield coach Chris Woodward helped Muncy make a mechanical adjustment to decrease the amount of space between his glove and body on backhand plays so the elbow of Muncy’s glove hand is more limber and his body is more athletic.

A limber Pilates instructor offers tips on body alignment and recovery during classes on the roof.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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