rangy (Meaning)
rangy (s)
tall and thin and having long slender limbs
adapted to wandering or roaming
allowing ample room for ranging
rangy (v. i.)
Inclined or able to range, or rove about, for considerable distances; apt or suited for much roving, -- chiefly used of cattle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rangy
rangy Sentence Examples
- The rangy athlete effortlessly covered vast distances with his long strides.
- The horse's rangy body allowed it to gallop swiftly across the fields.
- The rangy dog's tail wagged enthusiastically, its length belying its shy demeanor.
- The rangy branches of the oak tree extended far and wide, casting a dappled shade below.
- The rangy model's legs seemed endless as she sashayed down the runway.
- The rangy cat arched its back, its long sinewy body shivering with anticipation.
- The rangy basketball player dominated the court with his reach and speed.
- The rangy building's slender facade soared towards the sky, creating a striking silhouette.
- The rangy fence stretched for miles, effectively demarcating the boundary of the property.
- The rangy wolf howled plaintively into the night, its mournful cry echoing through the wilderness.
FAQs About the word rangy
tall and thin and having long slender limbs, adapted to wandering or roaming, allowing ample room for rangingInclined or able to range, or rove about, for consi
gaunt, slender, lanky, spindly, thin, skinny, gangling, rawboned, willowy, spindling
stubby, weighty, thickset, stumpy, chubby, stubby, thickset, bulky, heavyset, pudgy
The rangy athlete effortlessly covered vast distances with his long strides.
The horse's rangy body allowed it to gallop swiftly across the fields.
The rangy dog's tail wagged enthusiastically, its length belying its shy demeanor.
The rangy branches of the oak tree extended far and wide, casting a dappled shade below.