Similar words: one-legged, bowlegged, cross-legged, long long ago, bootlegger, dongle, prolonged, jungle gym. Meaning: adj. having long legs.
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1. Her name was Sheila, a long-legged blonde.
2. The notion that only young, long-legged beauties choose sexy legwear is shattered by the survey, commissioned by manufacturer Aristoc.
3. Tall, slim, long-legged, with the body of a dancer, he was generous with his encouragement and his money.
4. She was long-legged and rather awkward and didn't do things quickly even when she got started!
5. Medium-large to very large, rather long-necked and long-legged land birds; bill stout, somewhat flattened.
6. Fairly large, long-necked, long-legged wading birds, habitually flying with neck outstretched: a useful distinction from herons.
7. Then suddenly a long-legged figure raced from the wood partway down the bank.
8. He sent a long-legged stork to the lake.
9. Like a long-legged fly upon the stream His mind moves upon silence. That girls at puberty may find The first Adam in their thought, Shut the door of the Pope's chapel, Keep those children out.
10. They are all tall, long-legged , cool, and with a strong personality, aren't they? As a photographic object, what is their charms?
11. This animal is called the Arabian camel, a long-legged beast with one large hump on its back.
12. These long-legged canines have only four toes per foot, unlike other dogs, which have five toes on their forefeet.
13. Like a long-legged fly upon the stream His mind moves upon silence.sentencedict.com
14. A long-legged math major in back raised his hand. "That's the number PHI."
15. Hugh Hungerford was slim and saturnine long-legged long-faced clad in faded finery.
16. The man who made a fortune with his screeching voice, his rubber face, his repertory of long-legged misfits?
17. He came up the hill at a gallop on his thick- barrelled , long-legged hunter, appearing in the distance like a boy on a too large. Horse.
18. Modern rose gardens favour the shrubbier rose, over the long-legged Hybrid Tea, which was low on foliage.
19. The Stella McCartney boots, which cost ?715, are a must-have item for fashionistas this season but have already sold out and have a long waiting list, even though they only suit the very long-legged.
20. He came up the hill at a gallop on his thick-barreled, long-legged hunter, appearing in the distance like a boy on a too large horse.
21. The other branch—hominids with increasingly smaller back teeth, more lightly built, long-legged bodies, and increasingly larger brains—led to us.
22. The tail is also rather long and it does not have the long-legged look of Isabelline.
23. A cheetah ambling across a field is among the most beautiful animals on Earth, long-legged and slim, shoulders rolling, lithe as a fashion model on the runway.
24. She took note of the slight limp in Scott's long-legged stride as Vince led everyone to his personal quarters aft of the Ark Angel's bridge.
25. An earlier campaign caused chaos in New York in 1998 when a giant poster of a long-legged woman wearing only a pair of the company's famous tights stopped traffic on Broadway.
More similar words: one-legged, bowlegged, cross-legged, long long ago, bootlegger, dongle, prolonged, jungle gym, long line, going long, longingly, at long last, long-lasting, right-angled triangle, egger, leggy, legging, leggings, dogged, bugged, fagged, fogged, rugged, bagged, rigged, ragged, jagged, hogged, logged, tagged.