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limber [ˈlɪmbəʳ, Am -ɚ] PRZYM.

limber
limber

limber up CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. limber up (get prepared):

limber up

2. limber up (warm up):

limber up

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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By then the wheels were significantly rotted and the ammunition limbers had become unserviceable.
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It was transported in the customary two loads barrel and carriage, although the carriage rode on two limbers.
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With a full ammunition chest in place, the limber was ready to move forward and supply the piece.
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Moose are very limber animals with highly flexible joints and sharp, pointed hooves, and are capable of kicking with both front and back legs.
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Diving, he attacked them, silencing eight, and compelling the other four to limber up and withdraw.
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The landscape is characterized by a central cluster of peaks over 8,000 feet and extensive grassy parks surrounded by lodgepole pine and limber pine.
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In the latter case, a 400-kg limber was used.
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The field cannon version was accompanied by a horse-drawn ammunition limber, which held 110 rounds plus six loaded magazines, totaling 170 rounds.
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Limber is a sixteenth-century word used in the dialectical sense to refer to a cart shaft, alluding to its to and fro motion.
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The body would cool closely and the limbs would remain limber.
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