limmer (Meaning)

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limmer (a.)

Limber.

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limmer (n.)

A limehound; a leamer.

A mongrel, as a cross between the mastiff and hound.

A low, base fellow; also, a prostitute.

A man rope at the side of a ladder.

Synonyms & Antonyms of limmer

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limmer Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer's limbs were limmer and fluid, allowing her to execute graceful movements.
  2. The gymnast's ability to bend and stretch her body into extraordinary positions was due to her limmer physique.
  3. The childhood ballet classes had given the young girl a limmer and agile body.
  4. The yoga practice had made his muscles and joints more limmer, improving his range of motion.
  5. The massage therapist used long, limmer strokes to release tension in her client's muscles.
  6. The limmer willow tree swayed gently in the breeze, its branches reaching towards the sky.
  7. The limmer horse gracefully leapt over obstacles in the show ring.
  8. The mechanic's limmer hands deftly manipulated the tools and components under the hood.
  9. The tai chi practitioner moved with a limmer and controlled gait, exuding a sense of calm.
  10. The snake's limmer body allowed it to slither through narrow crevices with ease.

FAQs About the word limmer

Limber., A limehound; a leamer., A mongrel, as a cross between the mastiff and hound., A low, base fellow; also, a prostitute., A man rope at the side of a ladd

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The dancer's limbs were limmer and fluid, allowing her to execute graceful movements.

The gymnast's ability to bend and stretch her body into extraordinary positions was due to her limmer physique.

The childhood ballet classes had given the young girl a limmer and agile body.

The yoga practice had made his muscles and joints more limmer, improving his range of motion.