Limber has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | A good yoga session can limber you up like nothing else. | |
2. | Tom is still quite limber. | |
3. | Tom is quite limber. | |
4. | Limber pine is beginning to colonize areas of the Great Basin once dominated by bristlecones. | |
5. | Researchers say warmer weather is permitting a similar kind of tree, the limber pine, to take over good growing places from the ancient bristlecone. They say the tree is being crowded out of mountainous areas where it grows. | |
6. | The limber pine is the bristlecone’s distant relative and competitor. It also can live a long time – up to 2,000 years. It is found at lower elevations, where temperatures are warmer. | |
7. | Tom is quite limber, isn't he? | |
8. | Once more / a limber sapling from the soil I tore; / once more, persisting, I resolved in mind / with inmost search the causes to explore / and probe the mystery that lurked behind; / dark drops of blood once more come trickling from the rind. | |
9. | Mary is quite limber, isn't she? | |
10. | He's quite limber, isn't he? |