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limber

[lim-ber] / ˈlɪm bər /


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“It keeps you limber, the exercise is great and your body feels fluid. We’re going to keep it up; it just makes you feel good.”

From New York Times

Heat serves as a passive warm-up device for muscles, so it does not take as long to get them limber with pre-race exercises, athletes say.

From New York Times

Every single day matters, no matter if it’s lived with limber muscles and sweet ignorance of travails or stiff joints and battle-scarred grace.

From Washington Post

The company is launching a suite of new programs, grouped under the moniker “WorkingWell,” designed to keep its nearly 1 million warehouse workers worldwide fit and limber, Amazon announced in a news release.

From Seattle Times

It all began on Sunday afternoon, just as Arsenal were limbering up to play Fulham.

From BBC