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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

  1. The towering trees outlimb the surrounding buildings, creating an awe-inspiring canopy.
  2. The outlimb of the broken bone extended unnaturally, causing excruciating pain.
  3. The agile gymnast elegantly outlimb her competitor, executing a flawless routine.
  4. The ivy vine outlimb the walls of the ancient castle, lending it an air of mystery and grandeur.
  5. The outlimb of the forest extended towards the horizon, inviting exploration and wonder.
  6. The athlete's outlimb pushed the limits of human performance, setting a new world record.
  7. The branch outlimb the tree, reaching for the sun's golden rays.
  8. The outlimb of the road led to a secluded cabin nestled in the wilderness.
  9. The river outlimb its banks, flooding the surrounding countryside with raging waters.
  10. 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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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.