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limber

Definition for limber

adjective as in flexible

Strong matches

elastic, loose, plastic

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There are several performance scenes that showcase Madekwe’s ability to croon in a convincing limber lilt but little engagement with his actual music.

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Lifting weights, I’m just trying to keep this old husk limber and I wanna be able to have a healthy aging.

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Take our quiz and limber up for the football event of the summer.

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Afterward, I felt loose and limber heading back to my car — though the sensation didn’t last for very long after my car ride home.

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On the top of Helsby Hill, members of the Helsby Running Club are limbering up for a cross-country run with a view of the whole constituency spread below.

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

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