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limber造句
1. You should limber up your wits before the test. 2. The colonel ordered the soldiers to limber up. 3. A short walk will limber up the legs. 4. The substitutes are beginning to limber up on the sidelines. 5. I always do a few easy exercises to limber up before a match. 6. I'm not even limber enough to touch my toes. 7. Marian was amazed at her limber body. 8. So she walked to limber her muscles. 9. This was how he learned to stay limber. 10. Waist twisting exercises: these limber up all the muscles in the upper body and thighs. 11. You should limber up your muscles and joints. 12. Having the ability to move with ease; limber. 13. Before running, he liked limber up. 14. I'd relax. I would limber up. 15. Limber yourself up before swimming. 16. I'd relax more, I'd limber up. 17. It will limber up your spine and keep it in a flexible and youthful condition. 18. Lancer looked lean and limber in tight-fitting trousers and a sleeveless shirt, but Scott noted dark circles under the singer's dyes and a somberness beneath the cheeriness of the moment. 19. This accounts for the modern forms limb (limber has excrescent b, regardless of whether it means "shaft," "holes in timber," or "pliable"; none of them is related to limb) and crumb. 20. The adventitious shoots of limber pine were taken as objects to investigate their induction of adventitious roots. 21. He was told to extend and limber up before doing any exercises. 22. An howitzer shell screamed down to smash the wheel of the last gun limber. 23. Like well-toned athletes and good musicians, economies work best when they are flexible and limber, rather than brittle and stiff. 24. With their coiled energy, jumps, louche shoulder work, insinuating hips and limber backs, they look like real dancers. 25. On the whole we are, until suddenly panic reigns and we must rush to a class again and limber up. 26. It hasn't hurt my playing any, though, but I have to practise more to keep myself limber. 27. However in this case it means there is no room for a team, limber or caisson. 28. He was as strong as an oak, and roughly as limber. 29. TYPICAL USE : Baseball players do exercises at the beginning of the season in order to limber up. 30. I saw her go to the corner and select a long, green, limber switch.