RANGILY

Etymology

Adverb

rangily (comparative more rangily, superlative most rangily)

In a rangy manner.

Anagrams

• angrily, arginyl, gyrinal, nargily, yarling

Source: Wiktionary


RANGY

Ran"gy, a. [From Range, v. i.]

Definition: Inclined or able to range, or rove about, for considerable distances; apt or suited for much roving, --chiefly used of cattle.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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