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What is the past tense of limber?

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The past tense of limber is limbered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of limber is limbers.

The present participle of limber is limbering.

The past participle of limber is limbered.

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First, Murray limbered up his arms and shoulders with a stretch cord, another man gripping one end while Murray pulled and twisted.
You just spar with yourself and get limbered up, while I put some wood on the fire.
Everyone else was spread out in a circular patter, behind some kind of cover, covering the rest of us while our weapons were limbered.
Big Uncle stretched and limbered up his neck, and then he drew the bow, bending the ox horn nearly back on itself against the nocked arrow.
Millwall limbered up for next Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Wigan with a 1-1 drat at Birmingham City.
So, having limbered up by practising on a copy of the García Martínez painting, she set to work.

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