legged

[US]/'leɡɪd/
[UK]/lɛɡd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. with legs
v. to move or push with the feet.

Phrases & Collocations

four-legged

long-legged

two-legged

Example Sentences

He legged after me.

The children sat cross-legged on the floor.

he legged it after someone shouted at him.

We saw the police coming and legged it down the road.

But they also thanked a short-legged pouter pigeon of a man named Erich Raeder.

A three-legged ejector sleeve is adopted in the die casting mould to take cast stripping mould, the problem that the cast difficultly demould is solved.

I caused much hilarity clopping around the kitchen like a bow-legged pantomime dame with third-degree piles.

While the story was a yawner, the star, a six-legged menace, was the first animat -- an internally driven artificial animal.

It Had No Opinion About Anything It Had No Habits,It Often Sat Cross-Legged,Took Off Running…Had a Cowlick In Its Hair…And Didn't Pull a Face When Photographed.

On he capers, knock-kneed, curly-shoed, spindly-legged in awful black tights, like something out of the Beano!

Because of the multiped walking character, multi-legged walking robots own obvious priorities in motion and working under unstructured and unconfirmed environment comparing to wheeled robots.

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