limb in English
- limb⇄adj. limbless.
- limb⇄expr. go out on a limb, (Informal.) to put oneself in a dangerous or vulnerable position.
Ex. He went out on a limb for his wayward brother by recommending him to a friend for a job. The candidate went out on a limb on the budget issue. - limb⇄expr. limb from limb, completely apart; entirely to pieces.
Ex. They pulled down ... their houses, and pulled them ... limb from limb (Daniel Defoe). - limb⇄limb (1), noun, verb.
- limb⇄limb (2), noun.
1. the edge or boundary of a surface, especially:
a. the graduated edge of a quadrant or similar instrument.
b. the edge of the disk of a heavenly body.
Ex. the sun's lower limb was just free of the hill (Thomas H - limb⇄noun 1. a leg, arm, or wing.
Ex. That man with one arm lost his other limb in an airplane crash.
2. a large branch.
Ex. They sawed the dead limb off the tree.
3. a part that projects, such as a section of a building.
Ex. t - limb⇄v.t. to pull limb from limb; dismember.
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