rangily

English

Etymology

rangy + -ly

Adverb

rangily (comparative more rangily, superlative most rangily)

  1. In a rangy manner.
    • 1971, Richard D. Mandell, The Nazi Olympics (page 214)
      The crowds saw her first as she warmed up for her qualifying heat in the 100 meters. She was almost six feet tall, flat chested, long necked, and appeared rather rangily relaxed as she crouched for the start.

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