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gangly

/gang-glee/US // ˈgæŋ gli //

痞子,痞子气,痞气,冗长的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    gan·gli·er, gan·gli·est.

    • : gangling.

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Examples

  • The Bucks are the only home that Antetokounmpo has known during his seven NBA seasons, and they have overseen his development from a gangly teenager to basketball’s most physically imposing superstar.

  • Like Jasu, her gangly Pakistani friend, Usama, shares these concerns.

  • In this Newcastle Brown Ale ad, gangly British comedian Stephen Merchant posits, ‘What if the Brits won the Revolutionary War?’

  • Smith is pale and gangly, sporting a flop of dirty blond hair and a strikingly deep voice.

  • He has become an unlikely sex symbol, in all his gangly nerdiness (and early freaky roles like The Fly).

  • But its body, from the shoulders down, remained gangly and feeble.

  • The professor was probably 40, but looked hardly older than Jim, and was built along the same tall and gangly lines.