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The word "limber" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use "limber" to describe a person or animal that is flexible and agile. Example sentence: The gymnast's limber body was able to twist and contort into complex poses.
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limber
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To cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant.
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With the yes and no campaign organisations already beginning to limber up, a late referendum holds out the prospect of the political class and the media being consumed by a subject that passionately engages a minority but is of only intermittent interest to the majority.
Recorded in New York with LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, it opens with a limber strut, all undulating bass and Win Butler's breathy vocals, before briefly rising to boiling point and then simmering back down again.
The bank's approach to hitting its target, already limber, is now as flexible as a yogi.The chancellor has also given the bank leeway to use new tools.
There has been no change of mind, merely a period of mature reflection and consultation across the political spectrum.In this section Eva Joly, France's elite-hunting magistrate Western Europe's job-seekers limber up Germany's age-old problem The five-year switch Gay sex and politics in Italy Disillusion's once-rejected heir Best of foes A Basque shift?
But as this special report will show, Asian firms are discarding some of their traditions as they limber up for a new era of growth.
By 2050, the state pension could fall to 54% of average wages, but private pensions could put the figure up to 80%.In this section Eva Joly, France's elite-hunting magistrate Western Europe's job-seekers limber up Germany's age-old problem The five-year switch Gay sex and politics in Italy Disillusion's once-rejected heir Best of foes A Basque shift?
That risks distorting the original point of hedge funds that they are small, limber operations which come and go often (see chart).For investors, it is generally a good thing if underperforming managers are returning cash and not milking them for fees.
He called America "land of the lovely bodies" and he started an athletic, limber style of dance that celebrated those bodies, explicitly rejecting the mannered, regal European tradition.Six years after Balanchine came to America, the exclusive Curtis Institute, a music academy in Philadelphia, extended an invitation to teach to Rudolf Serkin, an Austrian-trained pianist.
This has helped to drag Spain's unemployment down by a full six points over the past three years, albeit to a still-high 14.9%.In this section Eva Joly, France's elite-hunting magistrate Western Europe's job-seekers limber up Germany's age-old problem The five-year switch Gay sex and politics in Italy Disillusion's once-rejected heir Best of foes A Basque shift?
Her poems are crisp, witty and usually intellectually intricate, with much graceful pirouetting around the subject matter.Long, limber sentences sweep and turn.
But the Vatican's secretary of state, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, has said it is simply "a matter of common sense" that the parade should be put off.In this section Eva Joly, France's elite-hunting magistrate Western Europe's job-seekers limber up Germany's age-old problem The five-year switch Gay sex and politics in Italy Disillusion's once-rejected heir Best of foes A Basque shift?
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