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    Lim·ber
    /ˈlimbər/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or body part) lithe or supple: "I have to practice to keep myself limber"

    verb

    • 1. warm up in preparation for exercise or activity, especially sports: "the acrobats were limbering up for the big show"
  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word limber, which can be an adjective, verb, or noun. Limber can mean having a supple and resilient quality, capable of being shaped, or a two-wheeled vehicle for a gun or caisson.

  3. limber is a shiftworking marketplace designed to help employers and staff work flexibly together. Employers post shifts, staff apply and we take care of payment, payroll and paperwork.

  4. Limber definition: characterized by ease in bending the body; supple; lithe. . See examples of LIMBER used in a sentence.

  5. Limber means able to bend and move easily and smoothly, especially for a person or a horse. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and translations in Chinese.

  6. Limber means able to bend easily without breaking. Find out more about its synonyms, antonyms, and related words in the Merriam-Webster thesaurus.

  7. Limber means able to bend and move easily and smoothly. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and hear how to pronounce it.

  8. Limber generally implies long and graceful limbs. Ballet dancers, it goes without saying, are limber. The term is also used for anything that's capable of being bent easily, such as a piece of metal or, in the metaphorical sense, someone's personality.

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