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stringy

adjective as in long, thin

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In the film’s third act, Manville appears as the eccentric Doctor Cotter, a botanist living in the South American jungle in the 1950s, whose stringy, gray hair is almost long enough to trail behind her.

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In this case: a stringy slot corner who never had been credited for a sack in his college career.

If your cooked lobster is too stringy or tough, that means it’s been overcooked.

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Snake was tall and skinny, and Newt was short and freckled, with long, stringy braids.

Male chicks serve little purpose in this production cycle, because they can’t lay eggs and their flesh is deemed tough and stringy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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