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limberness

/lim-ber/US // ˈlɪm bər //UK // (ˈlɪmbə) //

柔软度,柔软性,弹性,灵活性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by ease in bending the body; supple; lithe.
    • : bending readily; flexible; pliant.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make oneself limber: to limber up before the game.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make limber: She tried to limber up her wits before the exam.

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Examples

  • If your ideal bacon is more limber or has a bit more chew, you may prefer a different method.

  • A few overhead presses or arm curls can help keep things limber.

  • Her prose is often beautiful and lyrical, as well as limber, for she alternates between many modes with surprising ease.

  • The role eventually went to the limber Brit Andrew Garfield.

  • The way to fight being brittle—to keep the disease at bay—is to work at being limber.

  • Then, a long and limber girl with wide eyes and an uncanny resemblance to Rihanna grabs my hand and startles me by speaking.

  • A few reps of dynamic moves like toy soldiers and step-ups will get you warm and limber.

  • Watch the brave and limber artist go Cirque-du-Soleil style and dance with some provocative figures.

  • At present she is throwing her whole weight upon my wrist, which I hope will get limber under it!

  • He's getting a little stiff in the joints of his good nature, but a good dose of flattery'll limber him up considerable.

  • "I am Davy to you folks," said the little man as he stamped around to limber up from the long confinement.

  • Ammunition wagons were going up, and the artillerymen were filling their limber chests.

  • Here's my daughter run away to be married with the coolest, freshest, limber-tongued young codfish that ever escaped salting.