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baggy

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bag·gy  (bg)
adj. bag·gi·er, bag·gi·est
Bulging or hanging loosely: baggy trousers.

baggi·ly adv.
baggi·ness n.

baggy1
adj -gier, -giest
(Clothing & Fashion) (of clothes) hanging loosely; puffed out
baggily  adv
bagginess  n

baggy2
n pl -gies
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a variant spelling of bagie
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.baggy - not fitting closely; hanging loosely; "baggy trousers"; "a loose-fitting blouse is comfortable in hot weather"
loose - not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "loose clothing"; "the large shoes were very loose"

baggy
Translations
baggy [ˈbægɪ] ADJ (baggier (compar) (baggiest (superl))) → ancho; [trousers] (at the knees) → con bolsas en las rodillas; (= wide) → abombachado

baggy [ˈbægi] adj [clothes, trousers, shorts, sweater] → ample

baggy
adj (+er) (= ill-fitting)zu weit; dresssackartig; skinschlaff (hängend); (= out of shape) trousers, suitausgebeult; jumperausgeleiert; baggy trousers are fashionable againweite (Flatter)hosen sind wieder modern

baggy [ˈbægɪ] adjlargo/a, sformato/a

baggy منتفخ plandavý løs ausgeleiert φαρδύς ancho pussimainen ample vrećast cascante だぶだぶの 헐렁한 flodderig posete workowaty folgado мешкообразный säckig โป่งหรือพองเหมือนถุง şalvar biçimi rộng lùng phùng 袋状的


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Tiny holes punctured in the baggy throats into which our heads were thrust permitted us to see well enough to guide our progress.
After he has gotten himself up regardless of expense, in showy, baggy trowsers, yellow, pointed slippers, fiery fez, silken jacket of blue, voluminous waist-sash of fancy Persian stuff filled with a battery of silver-mounted horse-pistols, and has strapped on his terrible scimitar, he considers it an unspeakable humiliation to be called Ferguson.
His trousers were white, to correspond with the jacket, and they were baggy at the knees--like those of a zouave--being tied with knots of rose ribbons.
 
 
 
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