outlimb Antonyms
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Meaning of outlimb
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outlimb (n.)
An extreme member or part of a thing; a limb.
outlimb Sentence Examples
- The towering trees outlimb the surrounding buildings, creating an awe-inspiring canopy.
- The outlimb of the broken bone extended unnaturally, causing excruciating pain.
- The agile gymnast elegantly outlimb her competitor, executing a flawless routine.
- The ivy vine outlimb the walls of the ancient castle, lending it an air of mystery and grandeur.
- The outlimb of the forest extended towards the horizon, inviting exploration and wonder.
- The athlete's outlimb pushed the limits of human performance, setting a new world record.
- The branch outlimb the tree, reaching for the sun's golden rays.
- The outlimb of the road led to a secluded cabin nestled in the wilderness.
- The river outlimb its banks, flooding the surrounding countryside with raging waters.
- The outlimb of the animal kingdom, the platypus, remains a fascinating enigma to scientists.
FAQs About the word outlimb
An extreme member or part of a thing; a limb.
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No antonyms found.
The towering trees outlimb the surrounding buildings, creating an awe-inspiring canopy.
The outlimb of the broken bone extended unnaturally, causing excruciating pain.
The agile gymnast elegantly outlimb her competitor, executing a flawless routine.
The ivy vine outlimb the walls of the ancient castle, lending it an air of mystery and grandeur.