limb

[lɪm]

limb Definition

  • 1an arm, leg, or wing; a large branch of a tree
  • 2a projecting part of a structure or machine

Using limb: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "limb" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He lost a limb in the accident.

  • Example

    The bird's wings were clipped, so it couldn't use its limbs to fly.

  • Example

    The tree's limbs were heavy with fruit.

  • Example

    The robot's limb moved smoothly and precisely.

limb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for limb

Phrases with limb

  • in a vulnerable or risky position

    Example

    I'm going out on a limb here, but I think we should invest in the new technology.

  • violently or thoroughly

    Example

    If you don't stop teasing your sister, she'll tear you limb from limb.

  • to hurry up or get moving

    Example

    Come on, shake a leg! We're going to be late.

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Summary: limb in Brief

The term 'limb' [lɪm] refers to an arm, leg, or wing, as well as a large branch of a tree or a projecting part of a structure or machine. It can be used literally, as in 'He lost a limb in the accident,' or figuratively, as in 'I'm going out on a limb here.' Other phrases include 'limb from limb,' meaning violently or thoroughly, and 'shake a leg,' meaning to hurry up.

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