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  • adverb In a limber manner.

Etymologies

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limber +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • Good security is built in overlapping, cross-checking layers, to slow down attacks; it reacts limberly to the unexpected.

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • His Lips [work?] to command, when he speakes, they dont move easily and limberly pliant.

    John Adams diary 3, includes commonplace book entries, spring and summer 1759 1961

  • It was a very busy place, with girls rushing to and fro or sauntering limberly up and down in tremendously handsome gowns.

    We Can't Have Everything Rupert Hughes 1914

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