spindle-legged Antonyms
Strongest:
- bulky
- chunky
- squat
- thickset
- bulky
- stubby
- sturdy
- stumpy
- weighty
- stocky
- stout
- weighty
- heavyset
- pudgy
- chunky
- sturdy
- thickset
- heavyset
- pudgy
- stocky
- stout
- chubby
- beefy
- chubby
- stubby
- stumpy
- squat
- beefy
Strong:
- gross
- obese
- round
- obese
- fat
- plump
- fat
- rotund
- muscle-bound
- fleshy
- corpulent
- rotund
- overweight
- tubby
- round
- tubby
- corpulent
- fleshy
- muscle-bound
- overweight
- plump
- full
- full
- gross
Weak:
Meaning of spindle-legged
Wordnet
spindle-legged (s)
having long slender legs
spindle-legged Sentence Examples
- The spindly-legged giraffe gracefully extended its neck to nibble on high leaves.
- The spindly-legged ballerina pirouetted effortlessly, her legs resembling delicate spindles.
- The spindly-legged colt stumbled as it took its first steps, its thin legs barely supporting its weight.
- The antique chair had spindly-legged legs that creaked with age.
- The elderly woman's spindly-legged frame was draped in a delicate lace shawl.
- The spindly-legged fern stood tall, its fronds cascading down like a verdant waterfall.
- The spindly-legged insect danced upon the flower petals, its legs a blur of motion.
- The spindly-legged sculpture was a testament to the artist's delicate touch.
- The spindly-legged child ran through the fields, their tiny legs carrying them swiftly.
- The spindly-legged spider wove its intricate web, its eight legs working in harmony.
FAQs About the word spindle-legged
having long slender legs
weedy, spidery, willowy, waspish, wiry,spindle-shanked, skinny, racy, reedy, twiggy
bulky, chunky, squat, thickset, bulky, stubby, sturdy, stumpy, weighty, stocky
The spindly-legged giraffe gracefully extended its neck to nibble on high leaves.
The spindly-legged ballerina pirouetted effortlessly, her legs resembling delicate spindles.
The spindly-legged colt stumbled as it took its first steps, its thin legs barely supporting its weight.
The antique chair had spindly-legged legs that creaked with age.