longlegs (Meaning)

Wordnet

longlegs (n)

long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoons

Webster

longlegs (n.)

A daddy longlegs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of longlegs

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longlegs Sentence Examples

  1. The longlegs spider deftly navigated the forest floor, its spindly legs carrying it with astonishing speed.
  2. The longlegs group considered the latest financial reports during their weekly meeting.
  3. The meadow was teeming with longlegs, their fluttering wings creating a gentle hum in the summer breeze.
  4. The longlegs of the giraffe towered over the acacia tree, allowing it to reach the highest leaves.
  5. The young girl skipped through the field, her longlegs propelling her with effortless grace.
  6. The crane's longlegs enabled it to wade through the shallow waters of the marsh, searching for prey.
  7. The longlegs of the heron allowed it to stand tall and still in the wetlands, its sharp eyes scanning for fish.
  8. The longlegs of the horse carried it swiftly across the open range, its mane and tail flowing behind it.
  9. The longlegs dancer twirled and leapt effortlessly, her movements captivating the audience.
  10. The towering longlegs of the power lines carried electricity with ease, illuminating the night sky.

FAQs About the word longlegs

long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoonsA daddy longlegs.

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No antonyms found.

The longlegs spider deftly navigated the forest floor, its spindly legs carrying it with astonishing speed.

The longlegs group considered the latest financial reports during their weekly meeting.

The meadow was teeming with longlegs, their fluttering wings creating a gentle hum in the summer breeze.

The longlegs of the giraffe towered over the acacia tree, allowing it to reach the highest leaves.