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Definition of gangly in English: ganglyadjectivegangliest, ganglier ˈɡaŋɡliˈɡæŋɡli another term for gangling Example sentencesExamples - If it fits and is well cut, the tailcoat can turn any man - short or gangly, fat or lanky - into an Adonis.
- He stood just an inch or two above the other boys his age and was by no means skinny or gangly.
- I even pulled some low-key gangly whiteboy moves out of the repertoire for good measure.
- The light in the room shifted dramatically as the image of the boy was replaced by a thin, gangly man holding a can of cola.
- Whirling back a decade ago, he was the shy, gangly teenager, who used to shed tears at training sessions because he was homesick.
- The door creaked open slowly, and a tall, gangly boy with a madly bobbing Adam's apple made his way into the room.
- She's this gangly Asian lady who cracks lots of jokes which are actually funny.
- He heaves a great gangly shrug and has some more cake.
- Looking almost as young and lean as he did a decade ago, he is astonishingly convincing as a gangly teenager who has the world on a string.
- The imbalance gives her a rangy look, slightly adolescent, gangly rather than sleek.
- She was a gawky, gangly teenager, her teeth in rail-track braces, on only her second trip to the capital.
- There's a reason Mitchell, a skinny, gangly sophomore, looked like him.
- His skin was also naturally tan like his father's and he seemed to be all lean, gangly limbs.
- I put my arm through his, and waved too, and they laughed at the sight of two gangly teenagers travelling in a trolley.
- By her own admission, she was a gangly, gawky youngster who hated school and struggled to do well academically.
- She pulled him behind a large tree and peered out, just in time to see three gangly looking teenagers walk past, talking loudly.
- His best friend was Paul, a gangly bespectacled individual, and his best girl was the feisty Winnie, who lived over the road.
- I am far more nervous than they are and there are quite a few laughs when they see this gangly fellow mixed in with them.
- A gangly group of teen boys in Japan decide to start a synchronized swimming team.
- He was tall, slightly gangly, with sandy blonde hair that fell into his face, shading his eyes.
Definition of gangly in US English: ganglyadjectiveˈɡaNGɡlēˈɡæŋɡli another term for gangling Example sentencesExamples - The imbalance gives her a rangy look, slightly adolescent, gangly rather than sleek.
- I am far more nervous than they are and there are quite a few laughs when they see this gangly fellow mixed in with them.
- She pulled him behind a large tree and peered out, just in time to see three gangly looking teenagers walk past, talking loudly.
- A gangly group of teen boys in Japan decide to start a synchronized swimming team.
- I even pulled some low-key gangly whiteboy moves out of the repertoire for good measure.
- There's a reason Mitchell, a skinny, gangly sophomore, looked like him.
- He was tall, slightly gangly, with sandy blonde hair that fell into his face, shading his eyes.
- If it fits and is well cut, the tailcoat can turn any man - short or gangly, fat or lanky - into an Adonis.
- The light in the room shifted dramatically as the image of the boy was replaced by a thin, gangly man holding a can of cola.
- His skin was also naturally tan like his father's and he seemed to be all lean, gangly limbs.
- She's this gangly Asian lady who cracks lots of jokes which are actually funny.
- He stood just an inch or two above the other boys his age and was by no means skinny or gangly.
- He heaves a great gangly shrug and has some more cake.
- Whirling back a decade ago, he was the shy, gangly teenager, who used to shed tears at training sessions because he was homesick.
- Looking almost as young and lean as he did a decade ago, he is astonishingly convincing as a gangly teenager who has the world on a string.
- The door creaked open slowly, and a tall, gangly boy with a madly bobbing Adam's apple made his way into the room.
- She was a gawky, gangly teenager, her teeth in rail-track braces, on only her second trip to the capital.
- I put my arm through his, and waved too, and they laughed at the sight of two gangly teenagers travelling in a trolley.
- By her own admission, she was a gangly, gawky youngster who hated school and struggled to do well academically.
- His best friend was Paul, a gangly bespectacled individual, and his best girl was the feisty Winnie, who lived over the road.
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