Largish [adjective]

Definition of Largish:

sizable

Synonyms of Largish:


Opposite/Antonyms of Largish:

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Sentence/Example of Largish:

That was rather a largish transaction to be carried on through secret letters, eh?

Their shouts of glee reached Nicks largish ears despite the lack of air as mortals know it.

Upon the middle finger was a copper ring, in which was set a largish black stone: this was Schamir.

From his beak depended a largish bundle, in pale blue wrappings, so that at a glance they knew the stork was bringing a girl.

On the occasion to which I have referred, I saw at a distance a largish bird feeding on a bank of mud close to an embankment.

"'Tis a largish bundle of stockings," observed he, as he escorted her across the street again.

Cosimo liked those, especially when the wearer was largish; indeed, it was one of Cosimo's humours to pose as Britomart's admirer.

He removed his hands, and withdrew a largish, morocco pocketbook from an inner pocket.

He appeared but five-and-twenty, with bright blue eyes, a largish mouth, turned-up nose and sharp voice.

Lenny jerked his head around to his right and looked up to see a largish man who had "cop" written all over him.