Leggy vs Ledgy - What's the difference?
leggy | ledgy |
(UK, US) Having long legs; long-legged.
(UK) Having attractive legs.
Taller or longer than usual.
As adjectives the difference between leggy and ledgy
is that leggy is (uk|us) having long legs; long-legged while ledgy is abounding in ledges; consisting of a ledge or reef.leggy
English
Adjective
(er)- Fred preferred leggy blondes.
- Plants grow leggy if deprived of light.