Limbos example sentences

Related (1): dance

lim·bo

noun

limbos (plural noun)

  - a West Indian dance in which the dancer bends backward to pass under a horizontal bar that is progressively lowered to a position just above the ground.

  - perform the limbo:

"Limbos" Example Sentences

1. The party was full of limbos, each trying to outdo the other.
2. After the last limbo was cleared, everyone cheered.
3. The limbo line was the longest of all the party games.
4. She was the first to limbo under the stick.
5. He tried to limbo even lower, but his legs wouldn't go any further.
6. She impressed everyone with her limber limbo skills.
7. The limbo stick was held high above the crowd.
8. He was determined to limbo under the stick in record time.
9. She watched as her friends tried their luck at limbo.
10. The limbo competition was fierce, with no one willing to give up.
11. Everyone laughed as the little girl attempted to limbo.
12. He wowed the crowd with his amazing limbo moves.
13. She was the last one standing in the limbo contest.
14. He was determined to limbo lower than anyone else.
15. The limbo music played on as the competition continued.
16. He was the only one who could limbo under the stick.
17. She was the first to attempt the extreme limbo challenge.
18. The crowd cheered as the last limbo was cleared.
19. He was the only one who could limbo without bending his back.
20. She was the first to make it through the limbo without knocking the stick.

Common Phases

waiting; searching; hoping; dreaming; anticipating; yearning

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