| 1. | Insect or Worme those wav'd thir limber fan. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 2. | The limber motion of brawny young arms and hips in easy costumes. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 3. | You put me off with limber vows but I. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 4. | As the limber gunners went to the rear, his horse trod in a rabbit hole and came down, throwing him into a depression of the ground. - from The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells |
| 5. | It was of a conical shape, some ten feet high consisting of the long, huge slabs of limber black bone taken from the middle and highest part of the jaws of the right-whale. - from Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville |
| 6. | Among the limbers lay several dead men. - from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy |
| 7. | He pointed to the French guns, the limbers of which were being detached and hurriedly removed. - from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy |
| 8. | Behind the guns were their limbers and still farther back picket ropes and artillerymen's bonfires. - from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy |
| 9. | "Yes, yes," muttered Bagration as if considering something, and he rode past the limbers to the farthest cannon. - from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy |