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Definition of "limbered" [limbered]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of limber. (verb)

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Use "limbered" in a sentence
  • "Even as coalition forces limbered up for their second, immensely bloody assault on Fallujah in 2004, George Bush was co-opting the Iraqi national side as a symbol of hope for his re-election campaign adverts, underscoring that football is not just more important than life and death from white phosphorus, but far more "symbolic" than things such as water and electricity."
  • "Bill Totts did not slouch, but somehow his whole form limbered up and became graceful."
  • "I've limbered my jints too long in the land to git caught nappin '."
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