Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or quality of being lank or shrunken; slenderness; gauntness; leanness.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The state or quality of being lank.
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- noun The property of being
lank .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I'll even stop washing my hair, just to ensure the requisite lankness.
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The gravity of his dress, together with a certain lankness of cheek and stiffness of deportment, added nearly ten years to his age, but his figure was that of one not yet past thirty.
Barnaby Rudge 2007
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Quixote of La Mancha was that a man of that sort and shape he had never yet seen; he marvelled at the length of his hair, his lofty stature, the lankness and sallowness of his countenance, his armour, his bearing and his gravity — a figure and picture such as had not been seen in those regions for many a long day.
Don Quixote 2002
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"Be seated, if you will," Yakow said, and folded his lankness down.
The Day of Their Return Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1973
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"Be seated, if you will," Yakow said, and folded his lankness down.
The Day Of Their Return Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1973
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The lankiness of limb, and the lankness of feature and hair, sufficiently pleasing in poor
A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann
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No. 65., with the long, wrinkled neck and sharply lined face is unbecomingly costumed in the V-shaped basque and corsage which apparently elongate her natural lankness.
What Dress Makes of Us Dorothy Quigley
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To some, such a revelation of grace and womanliness in this hoyden, the gentle swelling of lankness to beauty, of lowliness to shy self-poise, was a sudden joy, to others a mere blindness.
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The oval of the brow, the soft brown eyes, the smile haunting the thick lips and the lankness of cheek combined to form the typically tuberculous countenance.
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She leaned the rocker back and crossed her knees, the movement throwing into high relief the hard lankness of her figure.
No Clue A Mystery Story James Hay 1908
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