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long-legged
/ ˈlɒŋˌlɛɡd; -ˌlɛɡɪd /
adjective
- having long legs
- informal.(of a person or animal) able to run fast
Example Sentences
The heat in this song may be less related to the weather and more to Idol and the “long-legged lovely” mentioned in the lyrics.
Schiele is, if nothing else, an ancestor of the best in long-legged fashion illustration.
This is that he is a long-legged and short-armed animal, a condition the reverse of that seen in the anthropoid apes.
In the same country is a long-legged spider, who has long hair and a body as big as a hen's egg.
And I tell you, it takes a long-legged Mexican steer to set the pace.
Twinkleheels' friends knew that he didn't care to be beaten by any horse, no matter how long-legged.
He would have to ride fast, too, if he were to keep clear of the long-legged Mexican cattle.
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