lankiness / ˈlæŋ ki /

瘦弱瘦肉精瘦身瘦削

lankiness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

lank·i·er, lank·i·est.

  1. ungracefully thin and rawboned; bony; gaunt: a very tall and lanky man.

lankiness 近义词

lankiness

等同于 thinness

更多lankiness例句

  1. Glen’s long arms and legs qualify as lanky, but his accomplishments, confidence, and clarity give him a muscular air of leadership.
  2. The former Iowa State Cyclone and Chicago standout is 6-foot-4 and has lanky arms that lead to an impressive 7-foot-1 wingspan, making him a steal and deflection threat on defense and helping him to score quickly off the bench.
  3. Terrell was talented, already tall and lanky as a 10-year-old.
  4. The lanky young man approached Mary saying he wanted to dance with her “in the worst way.”
  5. When you are 6-foot-4 and describe yourself as “lanky as hell,” a Zoom date might not be a bad way to meet someone for the first time.
  6. Letterman is a senior-citizen-aged lanky Midwesterner who is clever but never too edgy with his guests.
  7. The lanky, scandal-scarred former Congressman and purveyor of the now colloquial sext, has lived and died by the tweet.
  8. The Clintons were taking a gamble by embracing the lanky onetime long shot who now stepped up to take the oath.
  9. The heads are the only large aspects of these characters; no one appears tall or lanky.
  10. Yet it is no exaggeration to say this lanky Texan with prodigious talent fired a huge salvo in the thawing of the Cold War.
  11. Even Tim, so fine and big, had in this homely, lanky man a rival well worth watching.
  12. My lean and lanky form filled out, and I became familiar with the greeting of my friends: “Why, how well you look!”
  13. Weston I had always known as a lanky man, but about his loosely fitting garments there had been an air of careless distinction.
  14. The officer in charge assigns me to a machine occupied by a lanky prisoner in stripes.
  15. I was one of those long, lanky, loose-jointed girls Who fool people into believing They are willowy and psychic and mysterious.