long-legged

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long-legged (comparative more long-legged, superlative most long-legged)

  1. Having long legs.
    Synonym: (obsolete slang, of a person) split up
  2. Of an aircraft or ship: having large operational range.
    The pilots were flying planes that were not only light and highly maneuverable; they were extremely long-legged, able to cover a greater distance than their American counterparts.

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