Bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible.
1 Take the eggs, a limber knife and the salt to the stove.
2 I guess I might as well overhaul mine and limber it up.
3 His feet were also ironed, and the chain lashed to a limber .
4 It was not cold and stiff but warm and limber and fleshlike.
5 Now I'm back, drawn by accounts of a lighter, more limber show.
6 It's as good as new, and as limber as a hickory twig.
7 Some of that would limber a little girl's tongue, doesn't thee think?
8 At one end of this field the Chaplain was standing in a limber .
9 Gets me in the morning, but I limber up all right.
10 Tin Philosopher coughed to limber up the diaphragm of his speaker and continued:
11 It obviously kept him limber , but it was strange to watch.
12 His arm felt limber and powerful, and the stone sang through the branches.
13 The children teased me so much grandmama bought me some limber sole shoes.
14 An abandoned caisson or limber was all that the troops found.
15 The sea-trout died then, a quivering limber , metallic shape glittering on the ripples.
16 My fingers aren't as limber as they used to be, are they, Barbro?
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