Sentence example with the word 'baggy'

baggy

amorphic, bloated, bumped, disorderly, formless, indefinite, lop-eared, orderless, sagging in folds, swelling, warty

Definition adj. not fitting closely

Last update: June 28, 2015


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But a baggy kind of knickerbockers is represented in old 1 Joseph's familiar " coat of many colours," which we owe to the Septuagint, can perhaps be justified: R.   [Please select]

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He hopped up boldly and took it from her fingers, stuffing it into his baggy cheek.   [Please select]

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It's a great improvement over those long blue coats and baggy red trousers.   [Please select]

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His baggy gray tweed suit was dark with the water that saturated it.   [Please select]

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The breeches, baggy above and tight, below, suggested the clean lines of cat-like agility and strength.   [Please select]

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Scraps had no such notion as that in her baggy head.   [Please select]

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He marched from the room, a grotesque figure in baggy union-pajamas.   [Please select]

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Neenah found this dress for me--aren't these baggy trousers funny.   [Please select]

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] At the given time, and after the body of the adult has fully formed beneath the chrysalis skin, there is another moult, and the butterfly, with baggy, wet wings, creeps out.   [Please select]

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The head and thorax are soldered into a single flattened mass, the baggy hind-body being greatly enlarged like that of the gravid female of the white ant, and consisting of nine segments).   [Please select]

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