rangy|rangier|rangiest in English

adjective

['reɪndʒɪ]

wandering, moving aimlessly from place to place, nomadic

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1. All rangy and mangy like a rough old dog.

2. Manu Brabo, a rangy Spanish photographer, also had a ready grin.

3. Synonyms for Boniest include leanest, skinniest, thinnest, gauntest, scrawniest, sparest, gangliest, lithest, rangiest and scraggiest

4. Her rangy physique and erect carriage added nobility to even the shabbiest ensemble.

5. Underneath the wagon, between the hind wheels a lean and rangy mongrel dog walked sedately.

6. Burun's eldest son was a tall rangy man with a lot of muscle and sinew.

7. Ebanks, at 6'9", 215 pounds, is a rangy, perimeter defender who can slash and cut."

8. She saw him turn and look at her, lean and rangy, hands thrust impatiently into pockets.

9. Klitschko tried to control the action with his rangy jab and had success hitting Solis coming in.

10. Mr Workman was a tall rangy Presbyterian with crew-cut greying hair and was an inveterate pipe-smoker.

11. This boy, still midget but already diffident with a kind of rangy ease, is the best of the six.

12. His glance met hers for a brief, breathtaking moment, before he started forward, his stride slow, and rangy.

13. The architect is Rick Mather, an experienced American Londoner for whom the term "rangy" might have been coined.

14. The Heat’s Abundance of long, rangy stoppers allowed them to throw multiple bodies on Milwaukee’s two best players, Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton

15. Instead, it was a Murdoch who did the knocking down that morning, albeit a Murdoch with rangy legs, lustrous black hair, and cheekbones to die for.

16. Veronica was less apt now, Les sensed, to be languid; she carried her wide-hipped, rangy body warily, as if it might detonate.

17. The sight of his tall, rangy form bright with painted patterns where breechclout or medicine blanket did not cover him, the Craggy features surmounted by a

18. Tall and rangy, usually sporting long mangy hair, and frequently projecting a strong and intense on-screen presence, character actor Luke Askew made a potent and lasting …

19. Tyler Bey is a rangy, explosive forward with budding offensive potential, a terrific motor on the glass, and an intriguing combination of versatility and instincts on the defensive end.

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21. In my relatively free versions of some of Transtr?mer's poems I have attempted to steer a middle ground between Lowell's rangy, risk-taking rewritings and the traditional, strictly literal approach.

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23. ‘A celebrity in his own right for his Androgynous appearance and interesting personality, his works are defined by uniquely loose and symmetrical patterns.’ ‘With her strong nose and thin, rangy frame, she's still Androgynous, but her appearance, 30 years on, now has something of a ‘ragged glory’ aura.’

24. ‘A celebrity in his own right for his Androgynous appearance and interesting personality, his works are defined by uniquely loose and symmetrical patterns.’ ‘With her strong nose and thin, rangy frame, she's still Androgynous, but her appearance, 30 years on, now has something of a ‘ragged glory’ aura.’

25. Arrange (v.) late 14c., arengen, "draw up a line of battle," from Old French arengier "put in a row, put in battle order" (12c., Modern French Arranger), from a-"to" (see ad-) + rangier "set in a row" (Modern French ranger), from rang "rank," from Frankish *hring or a similar Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "something curved, circle," from nasalized form of PIE root *sker-(2) "to