Sentence example with the word 'largish'

largish

Definition adj. somewhat large

Last update: August 31, 2015


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Its characteristics are exceptional tallness combined with slenderness and elegance of figure; a face somewhat long, without any special prominence of the cheekbones but having more or less oblique eyes; an aquiline nose; a slightly receding chin; largish upper teeth; a long neck; a narrow chest; a long trunk, and delicately shaped, small hands with long, slender fingers.   [Please select]

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"Like a dwarf, you know, with a largish head for his body."   [Please select]

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"'Twas a largish pebble; looked to me at least ten feet every way."'   [Please select]

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They were on adjoining trees in the Akrani; they were largish nests, not like those of _D.   [Please select]

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Nest is largish, dome-shaped, and placed low down in a thorny bush.   [Please select]

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The other was largish, corpulent and heavy, of stout Manila paper, and bore, down one side, a gaudy procession of postage stamps proclaiming that it had been registered.   [Please select]

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The owner, now at the wheel, was the essence of decent self-satisfaction; a baldish, largish, level-eyed man, rugged of neck but sleek and round of face--face like the back of a spoon bowl.   [Please select]

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