Synonyms for rangy
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : reyn-jee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈreɪn dʒi |
Top 10 synonyms for rangy Other synonyms for the word rangy
Définition of rangy
Origin :- "having a long, slender form" (as an animal suited to ranging), 1845, from range (v.) + -y (2). Also "adapted for ranging" (1868). Of landscapes, "hilly," 1862, Australian English. Related: Ranginess.
- As a rule, we hold that the Jersey should be "growthy," deep-flanked, and loose-jointed, and should have, generally, the characteristics which farmers know as "rangy." ["American Agriculturalist," November 1876]
- adj long and lean
- Then he turned to a lean rider who bestrode a tall, rangy horse.
- Extract from : « 'Drag' Harlan » by Charles Alden Seltzer
- Smuts is essentially an out-of-doors person and his body is wiry and rangy.
- Extract from : « An African Adventure » by Isaac F. Marcosson
- In all there were fourteen of these cats—swift and rangy performers, all of them.
- Extract from : « The Abandoned Farmers » by Irvin S. Cobb
- A man was coming down from the north, lickety-split on a roan with a rangy stride.
- Extract from : « Curly » by Roger Pocock
- That fat part was something of a joke, for she would always be lean and rangy.
- Extract from : « The Right Time » by Walter Bupp
- Larry, a rangy, hawk-faced youngster, eyed his brother insolently.
- Extract from : « The Land of Strong Men » by Arthur M. Chisholm
- Six were huskies, rangy, muscular animals with thick, dense coats.
- Extract from : « The Yukon Trail » by William MacLeod Raine
- He was a powerful, rangy bay, and not winded by his run and his swim.
- Extract from : « The Militants » by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
- "All right, Mason," and Grant came into view on a rangy sorrel.
- Extract from : « My Lady of Doubt » by Randall Parrish
- Hector ducked in through the doorway and plopped his rangy frame on the office's couch.
- Extract from : « The Dueling Machine » by Benjamin William Bova
Antonyms for rangy
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