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limberness

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His limberness, which he displayed during his successful spring debut Wednesday against the Dodgers, is another plus that should allow him to blossom in his second season in the Angels rotation.

“It’s kind of like athletic limberness.”

She met up with another contortionist, and then joined a community of around 20 more, who put on a show entitled “Limberness” to bring recognition to their work and win respect for the strength and long hours of training it requires.

From Reuters

But Kendall's diligence is no match for his mediocrity, and he's often unable to muster the intellectual limberness required to handle the complex systems he keeps trying to manage.

From Salon

Truly great narrators are a rare and wondrous thing: how they manage to distinguish between characters with such limberness, how they can — seamlessly and without apparent effort — change timbre, pitch, manner and accent from character to character.

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

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