A person with long attractive leggs may be referred to as leggy
long legged lamb
Long is already an adjective.
The word lonely is an adjective. It describes someone who is unhappy at being alone.
The adjective for someone or something of or from Britain is British.
Yes, grumpy is an adjective, because it is describing something (animal) or someone.
long-legged
The adjective "lanky" can be used to describe someone with long legs, often implying a tall and thin appearance. Another suitable term is "leggy," which specifically highlights the longness of the legs, typically in a more positive or attractive context. Both terms convey the idea of elongated limbs.
long legged lamb
lanky
It all depends on how long someone's arms and legs are.
Chances are, someone has pulled or broken the missing legs off.
An adjective for someone who is rich could be wealthy.
Long is already an adjective.
It depends how long your legs are. For example if your legs were 8.5 miles long you could do it in a second. A more realistic estimate would be between4 and 6 hours for someone of average ability.
An adult daddy long legs will have segmented legs, that when stretched out would be about 5 to 6cm long.
'Friendly' is an adjective because you'd use it to describe someone. Any word that can be used to describe someone (a noun) is an adjective.
Long is already an adjective.