baggy
/ˈbæɡi/
baggy
English
Adj Top 24,108
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Definition
Of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body.
Etymology
From bag + -y (adjectival suffix).
Example Sentences
- "When the YSL designer finally got to present Sunday, after the show tent pitched on a race course had been deemed unsafe, he had a surprise in store: the longest, bell-bottom pants since the start of the 1970s — and the baggiest since rapper chic."
- "The only way to safely avoid looking like a hipster, so far as I can tell, is to dress in oversize mesh jerseys bearing the logos of sports teams. Or to wear the blandest, baggiest, beige-est clothes possible, like a middle-aged tourist."
- "He’d made some of the company’s baggiest-ever pants in response, and even baggier ones were in the works."
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