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1 It's as good as new, and as limber as a hickory twig.
2 My fingers aren't as limber as they used to be, are they, Barbro?
3 And your knees are about as limber as a couple of Yale pass-keys.
4 He has a wrist as limber as a fish no doubt.
5 He's strong as an ox and as limber as a snake.
6 They appeared to be as limber and quick as cats.
7 My legs aren't as limber as they used to be.
8 The molds are made of glue softened with water, so as to be about as limber as India-rubber.
9 It was as limber as a sapling, and never growed brittle, like some wood, with age and dryness.
10 They were frozen solid but they thawed quickly by the fire and were as limber as they had been in the summer.
11 He was struggling to get his arms in front like hers were, but he wasn't as limber and hadn't made any progress.
12 My arm was stiff for a long time. She rotated her left shoulder: it was not as limber as it should have been.
13 The dancer stands up and makes a few graceful movements with the arms, as well as limbering at the knee joints, then sits down.
14 "Are you still as limber as you were in high school, when you did all those cheerleader stunts?"
15 "Tony," she responded, stretching her body lazily and redisposing her feet; "though my legs ain't as limber as when we pulled out."
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