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		Definition of rangy in English: rangyadjectiverangier, rangiest ˈreɪn(d)ʒiˈreɪndʒi 1(of a person) tall and slim with long, slender limbs. (人)四肢修长的  a pale, rangy boy in his late teens Example sentencesExamples -  Murphy, another rangy actor, with big doughy eyes, is every bit the soft centre in a hard shell.
 -  Jamie is tall, rangy, laidback, unassuming, while Andy is built more powerfully and exudes confidence and attitude.
 -  There was a sudden rustling in the trees and a dog, tall and rangy and beautiful, loped out.
 -  One dancer was rangy and goofy; another mischievous and full-bodied; another possessed.
 -  The tall, rangy Patrick moved over to the table where Chris, James and Jenni were talking, and dropped his phenomenally heavy bag onto the floor with a thump that the secretaries one floor below heard.
 -  Windross is a tall, rangy player, who showed some neat touches and whose confidence grew in the second half.
 -  Williams is a rangy player who flies all over the field.
 -  Wilkie is an unkempt, rangy character with a beard and piercing gaze.
 -  And he pointed to a sofa, on which sat a tall, rangy, square-jawed blonde holding a glass of warm vodka.
 -  He was lean and rangy and had an easy-going, languid air about him.
 -  A lean, rangy old cowboy with a lined and seamed face, he frequented a beer joint on the edge of town known colloquially as the Bloody Bucket.
 -  But it was the rangy figure of Kamathi who did just that by seizing the initiative from 200m out.
 -  He has the lanky, rangy build of a classic power pitcher.
 -  The dark, rangy man behind the table stared the slender figure before him up and down.
 -  The one in the middle was tall and rangy and wore a shiny fake leather jacket and tight black jeans.
 -  But at that time, he was a tall, rangy heavyweight, barely 200 pounds.
 -  The man was several inches taller than Russell, with the typical broad shoulders and rangy build of a professional seaman.
 -  Tomaschek, the tall, rangy Slovakian international captain, at least had the consolation of being in the side more likely to create a goal.
 -  Polley is a rangy player who covers ground with deceptive speed.
 -  When the Weekender called the bar was full of farmers coming from the local mart - rangy men who know all about rams, ewes and hoggets.
 
 Synonyms long-legged, long-limbed, leggy, tall, slender, slim, lean thin, gangling, gangly, lanky, spindly, skinny, size-zero, spare, scrawny, bony, gaunt 2North American (of a place) having room for ranging; expansive or spacious.  rangy pasture filled with horses and cattle    Definition of rangy in US English: rangyadjectiveˈrānjēˈreɪndʒi 1(of a person) tall and slim with long, slender limbs. (人)四肢修长的  a pale, rangy boy in his late teens Example sentencesExamples -  Polley is a rangy player who covers ground with deceptive speed.
 -  But at that time, he was a tall, rangy heavyweight, barely 200 pounds.
 -  The tall, rangy Patrick moved over to the table where Chris, James and Jenni were talking, and dropped his phenomenally heavy bag onto the floor with a thump that the secretaries one floor below heard.
 -  A lean, rangy old cowboy with a lined and seamed face, he frequented a beer joint on the edge of town known colloquially as the Bloody Bucket.
 -  When the Weekender called the bar was full of farmers coming from the local mart - rangy men who know all about rams, ewes and hoggets.
 -  One dancer was rangy and goofy; another mischievous and full-bodied; another possessed.
 -  There was a sudden rustling in the trees and a dog, tall and rangy and beautiful, loped out.
 -  Windross is a tall, rangy player, who showed some neat touches and whose confidence grew in the second half.
 -  He has the lanky, rangy build of a classic power pitcher.
 -  Jamie is tall, rangy, laidback, unassuming, while Andy is built more powerfully and exudes confidence and attitude.
 -  The dark, rangy man behind the table stared the slender figure before him up and down.
 -  Murphy, another rangy actor, with big doughy eyes, is every bit the soft centre in a hard shell.
 -  But it was the rangy figure of Kamathi who did just that by seizing the initiative from 200m out.
 -  And he pointed to a sofa, on which sat a tall, rangy, square-jawed blonde holding a glass of warm vodka.
 -  The one in the middle was tall and rangy and wore a shiny fake leather jacket and tight black jeans.
 -  The man was several inches taller than Russell, with the typical broad shoulders and rangy build of a professional seaman.
 -  Tomaschek, the tall, rangy Slovakian international captain, at least had the consolation of being in the side more likely to create a goal.
 -  He was lean and rangy and had an easy-going, languid air about him.
 -  Wilkie is an unkempt, rangy character with a beard and piercing gaze.
 -  Williams is a rangy player who flies all over the field.
 
 Synonyms long-legged, long-limbed, leggy, tall, slender, slim, lean 2North American (of a place) having room for ranging; expansive or spacious.  rangy pasture filled with horses and cattle     |