A distinctly American term for having long slender limbs
A horse that is said to be rangy is usually referring to the overall look or conformation of the horse. A classic long distance TB was usually "rangy". Longer neck, longer back...they cover a lot of ground in how they move. As opposed to a short coupled more compact looking horse like you might see with a sprinter. It can also be referrring to how a horse moves. Usually meant that they are moving with a long fluid stride. They can be harder horses to control for some riders but often good athletes.
Mean as a rattlesnake.
"Savanna" mean "savane"
In the late 19th century. Prior to that, the Clydesdale and the Shire were the same breed. The Clydesdale has remained a smallish heavy horse but many Shires are rather rangy and lack substance, with no upper height limit.
I think you mean "scalene", or uneven in length.
No, rangy means having long slender limbs.
Rangy Nanan was born in 1953.
As rangy is an adjective, it describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. "Keep an eye on that heifer, she's rangy."
Half a dozen rangy leatherette booths make up the seating along the walls.
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rangy clothing or striped pants and tops
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A horse that is said to be rangy is usually referring to the overall look or conformation of the horse. A classic long distance TB was usually "rangy". Longer neck, longer back...they cover a lot of ground in how they move. As opposed to a short coupled more compact looking horse like you might see with a sprinter. It can also be referrring to how a horse moves. Usually meant that they are moving with a long fluid stride. They can be harder horses to control for some riders but often good athletes.
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