We have no meanings for "disproportionately long" in our records yet.
1 Underneath the stomach there now develops the disproportionately long stretch of the small intestine.
2 It is so disproportionately long , that it projects in the bud through the folded petals.
3 He had arms disproportionately long , and ridiculous big feet.
4 His head is disproportionately long and large, quite sufficient in these dimensions to fit a camel.
5 KS men tend to be tall, with disproportionately long legs and little body or facial hair.
6 His legs are disproportionately long and strong.
7 While companies favour people who work disproportionately long hours, that isn't always a justification for the pay gap.
8 His disproportionately long trunk was set on little bandy legs-undoubtedlyhe would appear to best advantage on horseback.
9 Above this base, this four-legged stool, rises, at a sudden angle, the stiff corselet, disproportionately long and almost perpendicular.
10 The hair in all of them was disproportionately long and very thick, so that it looked somewhat like a paint-brush.
11 His skin was the same tough chameleon envelope as Reza and Pat, but his legs and arms were disproportionately long .
12 His left forearm appeared to rest in his lap; he moved his pieces with his right hand, which seemed disproportionately long .
13 First impression was that someone had attempted to geneer an elf into existence, her torso was so slim, her limbs were disproportionately long .
14 Olympos, at almost fifteen, was more compact and muscled; Mardian had shot up, but his limbs -botharms and legs-seemed disproportionately long .
15 "He said she wasn't an Amazon; if the leg bones were disproportionately long , that would have skewed the height estimate."
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This collocation consists of: Disproportionately long through the time