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Definitions from the WebTerm: Long limbDescription:A long limb refers to an extended and large appendage found on the body of a living being, typically an arm or a leg. It often implies that the limb is longer than the average length. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe an individual who has an advantage or privilege over others in a particular situation. Part of Speech:Noun Sense 1: Physical Body PartExample sentence 1: A giraffe’s long limbs enable it to reach leaves at considerable heights. Example sentence 2: The basketball player's long limbs gave him an advantage in grabbing rebounds. Sense 2: Metaphorical AdvantageExample sentence 1: The billionaire's influence in the industry acted as a long limb, allowing him to secure exclusive deals. Example sentence 2: Having connections to influential people can often be a long limb in achieving success. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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