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How to pronounce limbers in English?

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Examples of limbers

limbers
Afterward we play softball while my Uncle Harvey limbers up his lawn chair.
From the time.com
Fiona Shrikhande, left, limbers up during a SilverSneakers fitness class.
From the washingtonpost.com
At the baseline, the 12th-seed Berdych limbers up with half-speed forehands and backhands.
From the guardian.co.uk
Each time Detroit's Justin Verlander limbers up, he's a threat to do something special.
From the sacbee.com
Turns out sipping moderate amounts of joe limbers up stiff arteries, doing your heart a big favor.
From the kansas.com
The shafts of a carriage were called limbers in English dialect.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Opponents might view her as unimposing on the pool deck, as she limbers her 5-8, 130-pound frame.
From the usatoday.com
Strudels in the oven, John limbers up for his second creation.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The vigorous French pursuit also seized a bridging train plus 200 limbers and ammunition wagons.
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More examples
  • A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used to pull a field gun or caisson
  • Attach the limber; "limber a cannon"
  • (used of e.g. personality traits) readily adaptable; "a supple mind"; "a limber imagination"
  • (used of artifacts) easily bent
  • Cause to become limber; "The violist limbered her wrists before the concert"
  • (used of persons' bodies) capable of moving or bending freely
  • (limbers) a channel or gutter on either side of a ship's keelson; carries bilge water into the pump well
  • (Limbers) A limber is a two-wheeled cart designed to support the trail of an artillery piece, allowing it to be towed. A caisson is a two-wheeled cart designed to carry artillery ammunition. It is generally towed by a limber,
  • The front part of the (formerly horse-drawn) carriage for a field gun, to which the TRAILs ("outrigger legs") of the gun are attached; being a type of carrier or trailer for hauling a cannon, including a "limber box" (CAISSON) of ready ammunition. ...