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    limber

    limber - Dictionary definition and meaning for word limber

    Definition
    (noun) a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used to pull a field gun or caisson Definition
    (verb) attach the limber
    Synonyms : limber up
    Example Sentence
    • limber a cannon
    Definition
    (verb) cause to become limber
    Example Sentence
    • The violist limbered her wrists before the concert
    Definition
    (adj) (used of e.g. personality traits) readily adaptable
    Synonyms : supple
    Example Sentence
    • a supple mind
    • a limber imagination
    Definition
    (adj) (used of artifacts) easily bent Definition
    (adj) (used of persons' bodies) capable of moving or bending freely
    Synonyms : supple
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for limber

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limber.......divide it like LIMB+ER......and a limb is an arm or leg(in human)...a wing in animal and birds..and a branch in case of plants....but what is the MOST COMMON THING IN all of these...they are all are flexible.

LIMBER- it sounds like CLIMBER.. a CLIMBER is FLEXIBLE

SHIVER(flex) ME TIMBER...arrrrggggg

limb+ERROR=if u have error in your limb(if it is fractured )then it will be flexible

when you can move your limbs in all directions...signifying suppleness

limber= li(lithium) mber(bar) is always soft.

LIMBER...TIMBER means wood and wood is not flexible so opposite of TIMBER so it becomes LIMBER

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