leggy
S vs Leggy - What's the difference?
s | leggy |As a letter s
is the letter s with a.As an adjective leggy is
(uk|us) having long legs; long-legged.Leppy vs Leggy - What's the difference?
leppy | leggy |As a noun leppy
is (slang|us) a young animal, particularly a cow or bull, a lamb, or a colt, which has been abandoned or orphaned.As an adjective leggy is
(uk|us) having long legs; long-legged.Peggy vs Leggy - What's the difference?
peggy | leggy |As a proper noun peggy
is , also used as a formal given name.As an adjective leggy is
(uk|us) having long legs; long-legged.Webby vs Leggy - What's the difference?
webby | leggy |As adjectives the difference between webby and leggy
is that webby is consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web while leggy is (uk|us) having long legs; long-legged.Leggy - What does it mean?
leggy | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
