limber means flexible
Elasticity, litheness, or limberness.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means pliable, or capable of adjustment or variation. Used for a person, it means limber, capable of twisting motions.
Intery, mintery, cutery corn, Apple seed and apple thorn, Wire, brier, limber lock, Three geese in a flock; Along came Tod, With his long rod, And scared them all to Migly-wod. One flew east, one flew west, One flew over the cuckoo's nest.- Make your way home, Jack.
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Do you mean limber (flexible / supple)?
Flexible can be used for limber.
This is very like limber.
The girl in the play was very limber.
Make sure you do some limber before you work out
I can give you several sentences.You should limber up before you work out.She is so much more limber than I am.You have to be limber to do the limbo!
Limber Perez was born on 1976-07-26.
limber means flexible
After a proper warm-up, the dancer was able to showcase her limber movements during the performance.
Limber timber is a hinky pinky for flexible logs.
turn off your motor if you have time. if not limber yourself. tensing up will do more bodily harm then being limber.
Limber can be used as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that is flexible or supple. As a verb, it means to warm up or make something more flexible.