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How to use limbo in a sentence

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That is why, according to traditional theology, unbaptized babies have to languish in limbo for all eternity.
Stuck in limbo for 37 years, the album has finally been unveiled to adoring acolytes, frothing critics and celebrity fans by its creator.
The two looked around at their reception and jollily simpered at the limbo line lead by their dear friend Ashton Kutcher.
He teaches them limbo dance, slithering like a snake beneath bars placed at very low heights, and some jugglery with fire too.
The beat of the kick drum is the sound of a brass doorknocker thumping outside the vast, hollow halls of limbo.
If adoption continues as an option of last resort, children will remain in the limbo of foster care for too long.
He ought not to be kept in custodial limbo indefinitely, entitled neither to a hearing of the case against him nor to be set at liberty.
It speaks from a limbo whose inhabitants have uncomplainingly accepted the rightness of the judgement that placed them there.
The 1950s recordings have been in limbo until recently, boasting neither modern sound nor superlative sentimental value.
I suffered for eight months in limbo whilst awaiting the Crown Prosecution Service decision.
So there they stayed, in limbo, until after resolution 1441 when last November they were allowed to return.
For two years the album had been stuck in limbo, until someone introduced him into the right circles.
But the decision still left them in limbo until a final decision could be made on the park's future.
In time, argues Winnicott, the transitional object is relegated to limbo, neither mourned nor forgotten, just losing its meaning.
While listening to calypso music, many of those being entertained like to dance the limbo, a dance very popular among Grenadian Americans.
Children from the day nursery made their own party food and danced and performed the limbo.
Conway Twitty was playing on my dad's phonograph, and she was dancing the limbo.
Temporary visas mean life in limbo, with no prospect of family reunion or settling, and putting down roots.
Royally shafted by the studio, they found themselves marooned in pre-production limbo.
Jim's hand stopped halfway to his mouth, holding the bottle there for a moment in limbo.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Not flippantly, but reverently, leave your misdeeds in a limbo where they may not rise to haunt you.
But we forget that our hero, like Tristram Shandy, is still in the limbo of non-existence.
Alas, that is not possible, for it must remain forever in the limbo of tradition.
As to leave, it has again vanished into the limbo of futurity.
What business has you to gabble on so while you are in limbo?
The button of soot has vanished into the limbo of superseded inventions.
Swept long ago into the limbo of dear immemorable dissolute things.
Duncan's hand airily wafted the remark into the limbo of the negligible.
His position in parliament was in limbo after he was jailed by court martial in September.
All meat tasted alike to him, for his taste for meat was one of the vanished pleasures in the limbo of memory.
Behold they have been ferried over Styx, and have passed away into limbo.
I know that when you leave this limbo you will again hold your ship for the Aeaean island.
They were both shadows, and this was the unending limbo of toil.
Moreover, Maritain's many considerations in his essay regarding limbo and unbaptized children need not be accepted for the core of his proposal to work.
My lean runner's stomach has passed into the limbo of memory.
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