limby

limby

(ˈlɪmɪ)
adj, limbier or limbiest
having long legs, stems, branches, etc
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"The strange thing is I can remember going to Madonna in a pushchair with my mum and two sisters, going to visit the Monastery having walked all the way from Limby Hall Swanington and calling at Madonna Villa for afternoon tea which was then called Dry Brook Cafe.
This is a small (50-150 cm high) perennial summergreen deciduous shrub with straight, branchy, orthotropic shoots; strong, limby xylorhizomes; and a taproot system.
After the failure of the last picture, Saad planned to bring El-Limby to the small screen via a large production entitled "Alf Limby we Limby" (A Thousand Limby and Limby).
Again, getting as close as possible, I settled in to a limby Osage orange tree.