Example sentences for: baggy

How can you use “baggy” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • She overheard equivocal efforts to "call it something," so that " 'I like the concept' usually meant ugly"; and that when "Miyake had baggy prison garb, the word on that was 'intellectual' "; or that "if it looks like an old pinup of Rita Hayworth in a nightie, it's a return to femininity."

  • Indian tailors are cheap, good, and fast, so you might consider having lightweight shirts and baggy pants made up for you during your stay.

  • In that essay Woolf explained that she and Joyce and Eliot and the rest had no choice but to abandon baggy old Victorianism.

  • The costume more easily adapted to Western tastes than the sari, perhaps because it involves trousers, is a long tunic worn over baggy pantaloons with a soft stole around the shoulders; known as salwar kameez, it is most popular in the northwest, and very elegant.

  • There are suddenly children wild on the streets, clogging the doorway to the convenience store, raucously scraping their skateboards and roller blades along the sidewalks, flaunting their pasty winter skins in shorts and baggy untucked T-shirts.


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