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"limber up" Definitions
  1. to do physical exercises in order to stretch and prepare your muscles before taking part in a race, sporting activity, etc.

24 Sentences With "limber up"

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Mr Renzi might have done more to limber up the Italian economy.
LIMBER UP (Him) We get up pretty early and we do some stretching.
I'd love to limber up the fly rod and catch a few trout.
That debate is stirring as cabinet rivals limber up for a battle to succeed Mrs.
My legs and abs are really sore, so I do some stretching to try to limber up.
So, sit back and get ready for a show, or clear the dance floor and limber up.
To limber up, Mr Kaine dropped in on the Virginia state delegation as they breakfasted at their hotel.
Light, slow stretching is all it takes to shake off grogginess and limber up for the day ahead.
He puckers his face into a kiss, then opens wide into an O, trying to limber up his facial muscles.
Howard also fielded ground balls and headed to the outfield to limber up with some strange-looking contortions and gyrations.
In this brave new world, like-minded states fostered transnationalism to limber up for the increased competition of a global economy.
" Before I even limber up to ask why the world needs yet another graffiti book, Lurke interjects: "This book isn't a graffiti book.
I sat on a bench for a while, with my back to the skyscrapers, watching office workers limber up for a friendly game.
He relished the role, and at least half the kids took his suggestions seriously, vigorously wiggling their arms to limber up for the test.
For many of the group, the lunch had a social function, and perhaps even an intellectual one, by encouraging them to limber up their mode of creative expression, while perfecting their language to execute it.
For many of the group, the lunch had a social function, and perhaps even an intellectual one, by encouraging them to limber up their mode of creative expression, while perfecting their language to execute it.
Around dinnertime, the line of young, well-heeled diners that predictably slithers out of Szechuan Mountain House is long and unrelenting enough that regulars have mastered a routine: wordlessly retrieve a number from the headset-wearing maître d', ascertain the estimated wait time (usually between thirty and ninety minutes), and limber up the palate at one of the three bubble-tea places on the block that serve as informal anterooms to the spiciest kitchen on St. Mark's Place.
I would limber up. I would be sillier than I have been this > trip. I know of very few things that I would take seriously. I would be > crazier.
Duaringa Rodeo Club hosts Australian Campdraft Affiliated Campdraft campdrafting events in Duaringa,Duaringa Rodeo Club poster: Duaringa Campdraft 2016, Campdraft Central website. Retrieved 15 December 2016. while the Central Rodeo Cowboys Association holds "Bullarama" events at the town's sports complex each year.Cowboys limber up for Bullarama, Tara Miko, Central Queensland News, 13 June 2012.
On 12 October, whilst flying at 100 feet altitude, he observed 12 enemy machine guns in action. Diving, he attacked them, silencing eight, and compelling the other four to limber up and withdraw. Harries remained in the Royal Air Force until 20 September 1919, at which time he was transferred to the unemployed list.
The Elephant's Child and the Kolokolo Bird ask the Parsee Man if they may stay and try one of his cakes.. As they chat, Rhinoceros bursts on stage complaining about his thick skin which appears painfully tight (Thick Skin). He then continues on his way. Parsee Man and the cooking stove agree to cook a special cookie made out of the emergency rations as a gift. Along with the various Cake Ingredients (Butter, Sugar and Flour) Parsee Man shows the Elephant's Child and the Kolokolo Bird how to limber up (The Parsee Cake Walk).
QF 13-pounder of the Royal Horse Artillery moving into position on the Western Front during World War I Once in position, horse artillery crews were trained to quickly dismount, deploy or unlimber their guns (detach them from their caissons), then rapidly fire grapeshot, shells or round shot at the enemy. They could then just as rapidly limber-up (reattach the guns to the caissons), remount, and be ready to move to a new position, similar to the shoot-and-scoot tactics of their modern counterparts. Horse artillery was highly versatile and often supported friendly cavalry units by disrupting enemy infantry formations such as infantry squares with rapid concentrated fire. This would leave the enemy infantry vulnerable to cavalry charges.
The lads limber up with a Single Leg Arkwright, pursued by Morris with a contract The Cloggies performed uninvited and to mixed receptions at several college discos, offering terrifying moves such as The Forward Lunge with Curse, but their big breakthrough came when asked by producer Martin Pennock to take on the country-dancing roles in the closing scenes of John Milton’s Comus . Buckland was the smallest ever college (120 students) to enter the Sunday Times / NUS Drama competition. The preliminary round took place at Lord Faringdon’s private theatre, whose stage was just wide enough to accommodate six Cloggies dancing abreast. As the play was about to start, the lights failed so everyone settled in the pub until the power-cut ended.
At the age of 27, Roberts went with the King's Rifles to the Second Boer War, when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. On 15 December 1899 at the Battle of Colenso, South Africa, Roberts, with several others, tried to save the guns of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field Artillery, when the detachments serving the guns had all become casualties or been driven from their guns. Some of the horses and drivers were sheltering in a donga, a dried watercourse, about 500 yards behind the guns and the intervening space was swept with shell and rifle fire. Roberts with two other officers (Walter Norris Congreve and Harry Norton Schofield) and Corporal George Edward Nurse helped to hook a team into a limber and then to limber up a gun.

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