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gangly Meaning in Bengali







gangly's Usage Examples:

She was a gangly 6'2" tall with a wide toothy smile, curly hair and an unmistakable southern.


A tall and gangly player with a good heading ability, Kléber played as a striker.


gangly Karl Dane and diminutive George K.


example, the term is applied to tomato varieties that grow in a rather gangly fashion, producing fruit throughout the growing season, and in contrast.


losing ground to Gatlin, behind him, reminiscent of Bob Hayes in Tokyo, a gangly running Ellis was gaining on every step, Barbados overtaking China a step.


It is somewhat gangly and thin like an erect weed, with narrow, curving, pointed leaves up to.


He was described by Jimmy Hill as "pacy, strong and gangly with a penchant for the unexpected".


Holleyman's compositions are slightly less fluid, she shares Cole's penchant for gangly, wide-eyed eccentrics and vibrant colors, and her work, like Cole's, exudes.


It is "gangly" and can form a dense thicket.


He measured only 5 foot 7 inches tall, had a slight stoop and his long, gangly arms earned him the nickname "spider".


These are gangly, daisylike or thistlelike plants with yellow or reddish flowers.


The other represented the gangly, long-tongued Pink Monster: circular with two bumps on the top for eyes.


It is a sprawling, gangly plant, sending a thin stem to heights between one and three meters (3–10.


Nicknamed "Spider" due to his tall, gangly figure, Standing at 2.


He was portrayed as the son of Big Spur, a large, gangly barn yard rooster that had been attending games since 1978 as a mascot of.


It grows clumpy or gangly and generally erect stems in shades of gray and red which are lined with.


This is a gangly evergreen shrub reaching a maximum height of over two meters.


impressed by Bart Wierenga "the player who made the biggest impression was a gangly lad with a head of hair like a wind-blown thatched cottage, Bart Wierenga.



Synonyms:

tall; gangling; lanky; rangy;

Antonyms:

significant; thicken; gain; thinness; short;

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