limbous (Meaning)
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limbous (a.)
With slightly overlapping borders; -- said of a suture.
Synonyms & Antonyms of limbous
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limbous Sentence Examples
- The patient in the hospital hovered in limbo, unsure of their fate.
- The ship's crew found themselves in a limbous zone, drifting aimlessly in the vast ocean.
- The negotiations between the two parties remained in a limbous state, with no resolution in sight.
- The town was caught in a state of limbous, its future uncertain after the devastating earthquake.
- The limbo of purgatory was a harrowing experience for the tormented souls who dwelled there.
- The athlete's career hung in the limbous of injury, their fate unknown.
- The family was in a state of limbous, awaiting news of their missing child.
- The limbo of adolescence was a confusing and turbulent time for the young girl.
- The limbo of unemployment was a disheartening and demoralizing experience for the laid-off worker.
- The limbo of indecision prevented the student from choosing a major, leaving their future in a state of uncertainty.
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With slightly overlapping borders; -- said of a suture.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The patient in the hospital hovered in limbo, unsure of their fate.
The ship's crew found themselves in a limbous zone, drifting aimlessly in the vast ocean.
The negotiations between the two parties remained in a limbous state, with no resolution in sight.
The town was caught in a state of limbous, its future uncertain after the devastating earthquake.