Zanquilargo in english
Leggy
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pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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zanquilargo = long-legged ; leggy [leggier -comp., leggiest -comp].
Example: Traditionally, the order Ciconiiformes has included a variety of large, long-legged wading birds with large bills: storks, herons, egrets, ibises, spoonbills, and several others.Example: If i had to choose, the second horse would be my favorite although she is a little bit too leggy for my liking.