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Limber up   /lˈɪmbər əp/   Listen
Limber up

verb
1.
Attach the limber.  Synonym: limber.
2.
Make one's body limber or suppler by stretching, as if to prepare for strenuous physical activity.  Synonyms: loosen up, warm up.






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"Limber up" Quotes from Famous Books



... He extended a fat, perspiring hand luckily powdered with flour. "I reckon you won't mind riding out with me. Tom said he'd bet you'd rather walk to limber up your legs, but Lucy made me fetch the buggy along, as some said you wasn't as well as common. But you look all right to me-that is, as well as any of you city fellers ever do. The last one of you look as white as convicts out o' jail. ...
— The Desired Woman • Will N. Harben



Words linked to "Limber up" :   exercise, work out, warm up, attach



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