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Meaning of long-armed

Wordnet

long-armed (s)

having relatively long arms

Webster

long-armed (a.)

Having long arms; as, the long-armed ape or gibbon.

long-armed Sentence Examples

  1. The long-armed orangutan swung effortlessly through the canopy, its limbs reaching impossibly far.
  2. The burglar's long-armed physique allowed him to reach into the highest windows and snatch valuables.
  3. The pianist's long arms danced nimbly across the keys, producing melodies that spanned octaves.
  4. The long-armed swimmer glided through the water with effortless grace, his arms acting as powerful oars.
  5. The surgeon's long arms enabled him to perform delicate procedures with precision.
  6. The tailor's long-armed scissors snipped cleanly through layers of fabric, creating intricate designs.
  7. The basketball player's long arms allowed him to block shots and rebound effortlessly.
  8. The long-armed spider crab scuttled across the ocean floor, its claws reaching out like grasping tendrils.
  9. The zookeeper's long arms reached into the enclosure to feed the playful gibbons.
  10. The long-armed botanist collected rare specimens from towering trees, his reach extending high above others.

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having relatively long armsHaving long arms; as, the long-armed ape or gibbon.

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The long-armed orangutan swung effortlessly through the canopy, its limbs reaching impossibly far.

The burglar's long-armed physique allowed him to reach into the highest windows and snatch valuables.

The pianist's long arms danced nimbly across the keys, producing melodies that spanned octaves.

The long-armed swimmer glided through the water with effortless grace, his arms acting as powerful oars.