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Rangy   /rˈeɪndʒi/   Listen
Rangy

adjective
1.
Tall and thin and having long slender limbs.  Synonyms: gangling, gangly, lanky.  "A lanky kid transformed almost overnight into a handsome young man"
2.
Adapted to wandering or roaming.
3.
Allowing ample room for ranging.






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"Rangy" Quotes from Famous Books



... some kind of crowding influence from the boundaries on either side the way, and it was to gain relief from such damaging contraction of area that he left the highway for the wider wintry fields. Going onward in these latter at an irregular pace; sometimes momentarily stunned into a rangy stagger by a sounding blow on the cerebrum or the cerebellum; and, again, irritated almost to a run by contusion of shoulder-blade or funny-bone; he finally became aware that two men were following him through the lots, and that with a closeness of attention indicating ...
— Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 22, August 27, 1870 • Various

... lies on 140 deg. of east longitude. There is some good country between this and the Stony Desert. From there to the tropics the country is dry and stony. Between the tropics and Carpentaria a considerable portion is rangy, but it is well-watered and richly-grassed. We reached the shores of Carpentaria on February 11th, 1861. Greatly disappointed at finding ...
— The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 • Ernest Favenc

... the nonce, of his higher self. Naturally the pent-up flood of verse that had been oppressing him of late surged up and filled his mind with vague and poignant fancies. His love for animals, despite his headlong experiences on the Concho, was unimpaired, so to speak. He patted the neck of the rangy roan which he bestrode, and settled himself to the serious task of expressing his inner-most being in verse. He dipped deep into the Pierian springs, and poesy broke forth. But not, however, until he had ...
— Sundown Slim • Henry Hubert Knibbs

... instant only did Colver hesitate. Then he turned to a lean rider who bestrode a tall, rangy horse. He spoke ...
— 'Drag' Harlan • Charles Alden Seltzer

... worth his attention—one of those New York examples, built on lean, rangy, thoroughbred lines—long limbed, small of hand and foot and head, with cinder-blond hair, greyish eyes, a sweet but too generous mouth, and ...
— The Crimson Tide • Robert W. Chambers

... bear trap when he saw it. He pillowed his rangy jaw on the comforting outlines of the lumpy treasure in the pocket of his vest, folded beneath his head. "Talk sure is cheap," he reflected. "Talk is cheap, but sometimes you can trade big words ...
— Lady Luck • Hugh Wiley

... at the Andover eleven. They were big, rangy fellows and their team worked with a precision and machine-like rush that the red and ...
— The Varmint • Owen Johnson

... Loring made no reply. Straight from Sancho's side he walked down the corral, halted behind two rangy, hard-looking steeds that showed still the effects of recent severe usage, and these he studied coolly and thoroughly a few minutes, while peering from two narrow slits in the ranch wall between the windows two sun-tanned frontiersmen as closely studied him. With these latter, peeping from the ...
— A Wounded Name • Charles King

... afraid of that!" he grated. "Cutting paper dolls!" Gault was holding up a large paper cutout of a human figure—a long, rangy man. ...
— The 4-D Doodler • Graph Waldeyer

... feller from Lexington has a right smart of a hoss. You know he wants me to ride him in de last race, and I'm bound to beat George LeMonde, if beat is in de critter. His hoss stands seventeen hands high, is rangy in de legs, has a deep chest, and has a will to go. He can easily bear my weight, and you know dat dey count me de best jockey in de whul county. If I can't win by far (fair) means, ...
— The Kentucky Ranger • Edward T. Curnick



Words linked to "Rangy" :   tall, gangling, big, gangly, large, lanky, mobile, range



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