Limber Mnemonic
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limber
limber
/ˈlɪmbə(ɹ)/
Examples
- The gun wheels are exchanged with the limber wheels.
- The limber for attaching to a horse team is visible stretching to the right.
- The limber was a two wheeled carriage that carried an ammunition chest.
- The limber wheels are shipped and it is run back and hooked to the gun.
- The original limber was designed for towing by horse, oxen or vehicle.
- Limber holes perforate the wall of the box at the floor of each chamber.
- The gun can also be attached to a limber and towed by six horses.
- The gun did not need a limber and could be hooked directly to a tractor.
- Always it is incredibly sludgy next morning and takes a while to limber up.
- The bow should be stiff but slightly limber and around 30 inches long.
a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used to pull a field gun or caisson
noun
attach the limber
verb
cause to become limber
verb
readily adaptable
adjective
easily bent
adjective
capable of moving or bending freely
adjective
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"Limb + Brr. Your limbs feel brr cold and flexible in the snow."
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