Limb in a sentence as a noun

Even if you're eventually shown to be right --- and that's still an if --- why go out on the limb at all?

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that what this discussion needs is a "Hey - thanks for making this.

Even an amputated limb has a warm ischemia team of 6 hours.

I will go out on a limb and say that these unilateral recommendations are almost all BS, and should be ignored.

Edit: I might go out on a limb here and say this project is something that is going to be looked at as a real inflection point a few years from now.

I'm going to go out on a short limb and guess that most users here don't understand who Vintank is or much about the wine industry in general.

This reminds me of a blog post in German [1] by a person who due to a software bug had been falsely diagnosed by 23andMe with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy.

If only I could meet this girl and let her know that it gets better in the end. Hopefully she finds her own Brampton, ON - somewhere she can be herself with other people without the feeling of being an artificial limb, rather than a part of a fully functioning body.

If you bring in the vendor to one of your clients, they'll usually keep in touch and mention prospective clients even if they're not going to go out on a limb and drop your name on the desk.

He's trying to flex his skills and show you what he's capable of, I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that he understands that this is not the single most efficient way to get that information across.

I'm going to go out on a limb and register a slight discomfort with the increasing use of HN as a "court of public opinion" in very fact-bound disputes like this one. I can sort of see resorting to it out of desperation, but I'm afraid the Internet Lynch Mob has a very high ratio of outrage to effort spent actually investigating.

In the case of a single AE-, BE- amputation or a single upper limb dysmelia, the minimal impairment is met if all fingers and the thumb of one hand is missing through the MCP joint or other impairments who are equivalents, without a functional grip.

Using your money, one way or another - whether it's your farm, the mortgage on your house, or your pension fund.--If we accept the above as true, we can go further on a limb and ask questions about why is the wealth that passes through financial markets so liberally redistributed to people in the industry?

Limb definitions

noun

one of the jointed appendages of an animal used for locomotion or grasping: arm; leg; wing; flipper

noun

any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree

noun

(astronomy) the circumferential edge of the apparent disc of the sun or the moon or a planet

noun

either of the two halves of a bow from handle to tip; "the upper limb of the bow"

noun

the graduated arc that is attached to an instrument for measuring angles; "the limb of the sextant"

noun

any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm; "the arm of the record player"; "an arm of the sea"; "a branch of the sewer"

See also: branch