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Synonyms

gangly

American  
[gang-glee] / ˈgæŋ gli /

adjective

ganglier, gangliest
  1. gangling.


Etymology

Origin of gangly

An Americanism dating back to 1870–75

Example Sentences

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Wilkinson, who played professionally abroad, said being “the most awkward gangly freshman ever” gave him grit and ambition.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Touch right here,” he instructed the first boy behind him, a gangly kid who kept tripping over his own feet.

From Literature

Henry Upton had long gangly arms and legs and a round middle, so the idea of him dancing had the whole town board laughing.

From Literature

“I want to devote my entire life to military service,” the gangly teen told The Wall Street Journal last spring as he prepared to take his oath of service at a base in east Ukraine.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was a counterintuitive choice, turning the guy who led the country in touchdown passes into a rusher whose gangly 6-foot-5 frame sometimes made it look like he was sprinting on a frozen lake.

From The Wall Street Journal