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long-legged

British  
/ ˈlɒŋˌlɛɡd, -ˌlɛɡɪd /

adjective

  1. having long legs

  2. informal (of a person or animal) able to run fast

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The good news is that the PPE will propel a generation of long-legged, heavy-hitting electrics coming from VW Group, including those from Audi and Porsche.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 24, 2025

In a room at the French consul general’s, a diptych of palms as long-legged as Paris runway models.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 20, 2025

Also known as long-legged ants or Maldive ants, these tiny insects don't have mental illness.

From Salon • Jul. 24, 2023

On a recent sunny afternoon, a row of pelicans glided over drowned furrows, and long-legged herons rested on the muddy banks of a drainage canal near Alpaugh.

From New York Times • Apr. 2, 2023

Roy Lee, thin and long-legged, got on the bus at the next stop, easing down the aisle until he squeezed in behind me.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam