spindly
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++spin·dly /ˈspɪndli/ adjective THIN OBJECT OR MATERIALTHIN PERSONlong and thin in a way that looks weak 细长而不强壮的,纤弱的 spindly legs 细长瘦弱的双腿
Examples from the Corpus
spindly• The older trees grow spindly and, their immune systems weakened, fall prey to infestation of beetles and disease.• The plants on the windowsill were spindly and yellowing.• One, a grade-school boy with spindly arms and legs, rode, unaided, a stationary bicycle.• His spindly arms grab on to the statue, and he hoists himself up higher.• The trunks often contort into spindly curves and twists.• When you hit them, you knock out their spindly legs and their big bodies come flying right through your windshield.• At the edge of the lawn, one tree stood, a spindly silver maple.spin·dly adjectiveChineseSyllable
a long thin way and Corpus in that
spindly
spin‧dly /ˈspɪndli/
adjective
long and thin in a way that looks weak:
spindly legs
spin‧dly /ˈspɪndli/
adjectivelong and thin in a way that looks weak: