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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
- 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.
- The surgeon's long arms enabled him to perform delicate procedures with precision.
- The tailor's long-armed scissors snipped cleanly through layers of fabric, creating intricate designs.
- The basketball player's long arms allowed him to block shots and rebound effortlessly.
- The long-armed spider crab scuttled across the ocean floor, its claws reaching out like grasping tendrils.
- The zookeeper's long arms reached into the enclosure to feed the playful gibbons.
- The long-armed botanist collected rare specimens from towering trees, his reach extending high above others.
FAQs About the word long-armed
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.