different between gangling vs storky
gangling
English
Etymology 1
Perhaps from gangle, from the dialectal gang (“to go, to walk, to proceed”).
Adjective
gangling (comparative more gangling, superlative most gangling)
- Awkwardly tall and thin, ungraceful.
- A gangling teenager.
Related terms
- gangly
- lanky
- rangy
Translations
Etymology 2
From gang +? -ling.
Noun
gangling (plural ganglings)
- (nonce word, nonstandard) A member of a gang.
Anagrams
- naggling
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storky
English
Etymology
stork +? -y
Adjective
storky (comparative storkier, superlative storkiest)
- resembling a stork
- (by analogy) tall and long-limbed
Synonyms
- (tall and long-limbed): gangling, gangly, lanky, rangy
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