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Largish

Largish \Lar"gish\, a. Somewhat large. [Colloq.]

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largish

a. Somewhat large.

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largish

adj. somewhat large [syn: biggish]

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The dagger point drifted to the south of the map, stopping a bit north of the border of Mide, just southwest of a couple of largish extenuated lakes in which the artist had long-necked creatures that resembled plesiosaurs frolicking and chasing after silvery-scaled fishes.

Anne had wide-set eyes of willow-green, a straight nose dusted with freckles, and a largish mouth, glossy with an artful swipe of raisiny lipstick.

Three of the photos were of the same young man: an African American about thirty years old, with a broad smile and largish eyes.

The dagger point drifted to the south of the map, stopping a bit north of the border of Mide, just southwest of a couple of largish extenuated lakes in which the artist had long-necked creatures that resembled plesiosaurs frolicking and chasing after silvery-scaled fishes.

She had her little dresser, daintier in the largish room than it had been in their cramped, smaller room at home, but other than that it looked a little vacant.

Beneath that in Ford Prefect's satchel were a few biros, a notepad, and a largish bath towel from Marks and Spencer.

At the other, Carialle's specially adapted rack of painting equipment took up a largish section of floor space, not to mention wall space where her finished work hung—.

At the other, Carialle's specially adapted rack of painting equipment took up a largish section of floor space, not to mention wall space where her finished work hung—.

Most Sollies probably do realize the Peeps often lie and take reports from the PRH with a largish grain of salt.

Eventually of course they would end up with a largish ice cap, and then part of it would pool down into the huge depression under the Promethei Rupes, another partially erased old impact basin.

He got four largish ones down, letting them land on top of each other to form a semistable barrier.

A largish man with a white Vandyke beard, and the appearance of being very lazy.

The driver had stopped his three-wheeled vehicle as directed, in front of a largish red-painted house.