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Synonyms for limber

a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used to pull a field gun or caisson

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attach the limber

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cause to become limber

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(used of e.g. personality traits) readily adaptable

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(used of artifacts) easily bent

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(used of persons' bodies) capable of moving or bending freely

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It's reasonable to acknowledge that if you are a bit more limber you might not do such damage.
The internet allows individuals to bully others without revealing their identity (Kowalski & Limber, 2007; Patchin & Hinduja, 2006).
Award-winning author Rickey Pittman presents Jim Limber Davis: A Black Orphan in the Confederate White House, a children's picturebook revealing the amazing true story of a young black boy rescued from his cruel guardian by Varina Davis, wife of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Today I'm 77 years old, fairly limber, and not crippled, but yes, I still have pain.
COMPANIES which encourage their staff to limber up before starting work are to be studied, in a move to find out how to reduce work-related injuries and ill health.
Zumanity is 100 minutes of limber, muscular, fat-free cast members--men and women--performing suggestive, remarkably imagined gymnastics to throbbing music.
has announced that Joseph Limber is assuming the position of president and chief executive officer.
But psychologist Susan Limber, who studies bullying, stresses that most bullied people--about 17 percent of all students, according to a recent study--never become violent.
Scientists have been asking that question of the limber little gecko for at least 75 years.
(KAG609) JOSEPH LIMBER, CEO of ACLARA BIOSCIENCES INC (ACLA), describes the company's business and its background; prospects for the industry, with positive and negative trends; competitive threats; strategic opportunities for the firm including its marketing plans and acquisition potential; management strength and organization; and the financial prospects of the firm looking forward.
KEVIN WINN, a 10-year-old student in the varied exceptionality program at limber Trace Elementary School in Palm Beach Gardens, created the winning artwork for this year's holiday greeting card for the West Palm Beach/Jupiter firm of Littky, Smith & Phipps.
We took advantage of low decomposition rates in xeric, subalpine forests of the Colorado Front Range, United States, to dendrochronologically reconstruct 300 yr of succession from limber pine (Pinus flexilis James) to Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmanii Parry ex Engelm.) and subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa [Hook.] Nutt.) in two watersheds recovering from the same fire.
Jogging, jumping, knee lifts, heel lifts--whatever works for you to get your muscles warm and limber before the race begins can help prevent an injury.
cembra) (Tomback et al., 1993); and limber pine (P.
1984) on red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) and Clark's nutcrackers led to the suggestion that selection by red squirrels increased cone defenses in limber pine (Pinus flexilis).