| 11. | Limber up your finger-snap-hand-pop.
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| 12. | Squads of limber young men in stretchy uniforms have completed spring training.
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| 13. | But I think I'm very athletic and limber.
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| 14. | Flexible, limber muscles are less likely to tear or be strained.
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| 15. | Stanford scored, but Elliott began to limber his strong right arm.
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| 16. | We even let the sportswriters limber up their tired vocabularies.
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| 17. | This encourages a limber body longer and later in life.
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| 18. | Kicking is really the easy part if you are limber.
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| 19. | His back isn't as limber as it used to be.
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| 20. | We do think stretching limbers up the muscles and tendons,
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