That was Kramer as described by Elaine. She also referred to Jerry once as a doofus.
Ron Weasleys exact height is never given in the booksHe is described in the books like this: * He was tall, thin and gangling.... " (PS6) * "He was almost as tall as the twins already…" (PS6) * At 17 he was "long and lanky" (DH4).Rupert Grint who play Ron Weasley is: 5' 10" (1.78 M)
Tall means something high or large in height.Synonyms for a person could be lanky, rangy, towering, or (to the extreme) giant.Synonyms for an object could include high, lofty, soaring, sky-high, or towering.
angular, attenuated, awkward, beanpole, beanstalk, bony, broomstick, extenuated, gangling, gangly, gaunt, lank, lanky, lean, meager, rangy, rawboned, scraggy, scrawny, sharp, skinny, slender, spare, spindling, spindly, stilt, stringy, twiggy, weed....
The book specifies that he has dark hair and green eyes. Rick Riordon says, he purposely doesn't give very many details on what his characters look like, because it takes away from the story and the reader looses interest. It's better to let the reader use his imagination. This way each reader has their own conception of what the character looks like.
The cast of Andy Plays Cupid - 1914 includes: Margery Bonney Erskine as Mrs. Worth Yale Boss Edward Boulden as Lanky Andy Clark as Andy Gertrude McCoy as Elsie Worth Duncan McRae as Luigi - Count de Penutti Howard Missimer as Secondary Supporting Role Augustus Phillips as Joe Parker Charles Sutton as Mr. Worth
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No, the word lanky is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, such as a lanky youth.The noun form of the adjective lanky is lankiness.
Lanky means tall and thin, or gangling.
Lanky means tall and thin, or gangling.
lanky means tall in slang English
Here comes long-legged, lanky John.Example sentence - The good looking young man was tall and lanky.
Lanky is tall and thin. Another word similar to it is gangling.
The cowboy was tall and lanky, so naturally they called him Slim.
In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving, Ichabod Crane is described as tall and lanky with a long neck and a big nose. He is often depicted as awkward and superstitious, with a voracious appetite. His appearance varies depending on the adaptation, but he is typically portrayed as a comical and eccentric character.
"Lanky" is a synonym for "thin" or "gangly," as they all describe someone who is tall and thin with long limbs.
The word lanky (meaning ungracefully thin and tall) is an adjective.
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