Long-legs Sentence Examples

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  • Avoid clingy, overly fitted clothing that calls attention to long legs and arms.

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  • Men with long legs will benefit from a jacket that falls below the bottom.

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  • The bikini perfectly showed off her tight abs and her famously long legs.

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  • You might show a little more than your pretty feet and nice long legs.

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  • There he stretched out his long legs and sipped at the cup of coffee.

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  • The shadow made her long legs look short.

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  • She was standing with her long legs stretched out, sniffing at a rabbit.

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  • His casual regard lingered on her long legs and returned to her flushed face.

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  • His long legs set an impossible pace, and before long she was stumbling.

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  • The Seriema, owing to its long legs and neck, stands some two feet or more in height, and in menageries bears itself with a stately deportment.

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  • The first larval stage is the "triungulin," a tiny, active, armoured larva with long legs (each foot with three claws) and cercopods.

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  • Very remarkable is the giant Taka-ashi long legs (Macrocheirus Kaempfeni), which has legs 14 metres long and is found in the seas of Japan and the Malay archipelago.

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  • The Nepal goat appears to be a variety of the Nubian breed, having the same arched facial line, pendulous ears and long legs.

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  • The giraffes (Giraffa) are now an exclusively African genus, and have long legs and neck, and three horns - a single one in front and a pair behind - supplemented in some instances with a rudimentary pair on the occiput.

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  • Almost as bulky as a woodcock; it is of a much more slender build, and its long legs and neck give it a graceful appearance, which is enhanced by the activity of its actions.

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  • The soft curves on that tall slender body and those long legs were the talk of the locker room when he was a senior.

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  • She opened and closed her incredibly long legs with a flash of thigh, flipping over her robe, and exposing her knee.

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  • At home you'd be able to ignore it and say hello daddy long legs.

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  • It was a big horse, tall and bony, with long legs and large knees and feet.

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  • I'd kick out with those long legs and iron-shod hoofs.

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  • He wore a red mantle, and stretched his long legs forward in French fashion.

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  • Among the trees a man with long legs and long, swinging arms, wearing a short jacket, bast shoes, and a Kazan hat, was approaching with long, light steps.

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  • Breeders were selectively breeding the cats to exhibit unusual traits such as extreme tubular-looking bodies, long legs and a wedge-shaped head.

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  • These kittens grow into muscular, solid cats with long legs and short, thick coats.

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  • Furthermore, children can have additional sizing issues based on their growth, such as having long legs and arms but being extremely lean.

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  • Conversely, men with long legs are better suited to jackets with slightly longer cuts.

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  • This is usually due to more body awareness and recognition of what body parts do; e.g. parts of the body help the child run, catch a ball, jump, etc. Adults usually have very long legs because that is how children see them.

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  • Maybe you won't have the rock-hard abs or long legs that Stacy Keibler has, but you'll be sure to look great!

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  • The trail was clear and level ahead of her, so she let her long legs stretch out.

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  • His hips were slim, his long legs shapely.

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  • Gabriel settled behind her, his long legs stretching out on either side of her.

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  • Evelyn scrambled after him, jogging to keep pace with his long legs.

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  • It even slapped her with one of its long legs.

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