lanky

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Scrabble points
12
Words With Friends
13
Letters
5
Pronunciation
/ˈlæŋk.i/
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/ˈlæŋk.i/ · [ˈlæŋk.ɪi̯] · /ˈleɪ̯ŋki/(US) · [ˈleɪ̯ŋkɪi̯](US) · /ˈlɛ̃ŋki/(US) · [ˈlɛ̃ŋkɪi̯](US)

Definition of lanky

5 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. (derogatory, informal)Tall, slim, and rather ungraceful or awkward.
    “tall and lanky”
    “awkwardly lanky”
    “long, lanky frame”
    “The lanky teenager towered over his classmates.”
    “A lanky cat slinked across the alley.”
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adj

  1. (derogatory, informal)Tall, slim, and rather ungraceful or awkward.
    “tall and lanky”
    “awkwardly lanky”
    “long, lanky frame”
    “The lanky teenager towered over his classmates.”
    “A lanky cat slinked across the alley.”
  2. (not-comparable)From Lancashire or having distinctive Lancashire traits.
    “Despite several stellar features - amongst others Phelps - he was Lanky, too”
    “In any case, Butch spoke the Yankee way, not the Lanky way and, no matter where you look, it's not until the football age of industry and terraces that Homo Northwestus gets heroes.”
    “Burnley's deputy mayor, Alderman Keighley, sent them on their way with a brief address, which concluded with a Lanky send-off for Lancashire lads”

name

  1. The dialect of English spoken in Lancashire.
    “The rest of us , whether we spoke Lanky or Urdu, whether we were born in Karachi or Keighley, could go to hell.”
  2. (colloquial, historical)The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
    “The Lanky was 'The Business Line' – cotton, wool and coal – but a lot of northern towns now had their own 'wakes' or holiday week, and the Lanky was all for that, because then people wanted to pack up, and they wanted to be off.”
    “We had an extra pilot [engine] on summer Saturdays for excursion traffic and on this particular day we had a Lanky ' A ' class.”

noun

  1. Someone from Lancashire.
    “It is often observed that Lankies (Lancashire folk), on entering a room, whether in the heat of summer or the cold of winter, invariably rush to the fire-place.”
    “I am what a Yorkshireman would call a 'Lanky', and perhaps as poor a specimen of the cotton county's human produce as ever trounced barefoot through its lanes, or shuddered at the sound of its factory bells.”

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Etymology

From lank + -y.

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