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His attention was one hundred and ten percent on the leggy brunette.
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It wouldn't be that leggy blonde in the loan office, would it?
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Not that a leggy, 118-pound woman can't get by with minimal effort.
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I assume that as a Swede, I will be a leggy blonde.
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Angie was a leggy redhead I'd hardly exchanged two words with.
Usage of tall-growing in English
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It is always well to put some tall-growing plant in the centre.
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The tall-growing hardy phlox is a garden mainstay through August, September and October.
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Moreover, tall-growing crops, like pole beans, are kept to the north of lower ones.
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Securely staking tall-growing plants is necessary if one desires neatness and effectiveness in the garden.
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The tall-growing hardy phlox should be in all gardens.
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The reddish stems of this rather tall-growing species are of interest, and render the plant distinct.
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A tall-growing species with whitish, spiny stems, and simple three-lobed leaves that are tomentose on the under sides.
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They are very vigorous plants and can be trained to a single tree standard or they make very tall-growing vigorous bushes.
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Some of the latest freaks in floral fashion cause a bower of tall-growing ferns to be constructed, the ferns meeting over the bridal pair.
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Whether they are to be composed of tall-growing or of low-growing plants will depend upon the distance they are to be from the observer.
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The tall-growing sorts must be supported by brush or in other ways; and are put about four feet apart in double rows, six inches apart.
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A handsome, tall-growing species, growing from 6 feet to 8 feet high, with very large pinnate leaves, and pretty white flowers in large terminal panicles.