Synonyms for largish
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : lahr-jish |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlɑr dʒɪʃ |
Top 10 synonyms for largish Other synonyms for the word largish
Définition of largish
- adj sizable
- He had light hair, with largish whiskers, and he shaved his chin in harbour.
- Extract from : « A Voyage round the World » by W.H.G. Kingston
- Yes in one way and another, there must be a largish sum sunk in "stock."
- Extract from : « Mushroom Town » by Oliver Onions
- It made a largish bundle, but we did not intend to travel much.
- Extract from : « Tish, The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- On the twentieth day, however, we came to the banks of a largish river, the Gonooroo it was called.
- Extract from : « Maiwa's Revenge » by H. Rider Haggard
- Thirty to forty pounds, or as much as fifty pounds, a week may easily go in hotel bills if there is a largish party.
- Extract from : « Yachting Vol. 1 » by Various.
- Suddenly the hunter was pulled up in his reflections, as also in his stride, by a largish footprint in the snow.
- Extract from : « Boris the Bear-Hunter » by Fred Whishaw
- He found himself in a largish room, brilliantly lit by the electric light, and triangular in shape.
- Extract from : « The Angel » by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
- He looked at Lenny Poe, a small, dark-haired man with a largish nose.
- Extract from : « The Foreign Hand Tie » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- The former is a largish hand with some slight traces of Insular habits.
- Extract from : « The Supposed Autographa of John the Scot » by Edward Kennard Rand
- They went in and found a suite of three largish rooms opening one out of the other.
- Extract from : « The Hypocrite » by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
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