Synonym: loose-fitting, sloppy. Similar words: bag and baggage, saggy, craggy, shaggy, scraggy, baggage, carpetbagger, baggage claim. Meaning: ['bægɪ] adj. not fitting closely; hanging loosely.
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(31) The photos are of a tall, thin man in baggy clothing.
(32) She was dressed casually in a pair of faded Levi jeans, brown ankle boots and a baggy white T-shirt.
(33) It consists of a loose shirt, or tunic, with baggy pants, tied together in the middle with a belt.
(34) She will be reduced to wearing baggy jumpers and those shapeless monsters, maternity dresses, for the next nine months.
(35) The silly girl had managed to get the baggy satyr on her track.
(36) My fatigue pants were so baggy they almost concealed my combat boots.
(37) I've found the sizing of the Freestyle trousers to be quite generous, which makes them a bit baggy at the waist.
(38) That Angus Wilson respected the baggy monsters of the Victorian era is unquestionable.
(39) He wore white, baggy trousers which billowed like silken sails and red, high-heeled, velvet slippers with ornately curled toes.
(40) I like urban gear-the oversized, baggy style of brands like Fubu.
(41) Self-destructive Melissa, that kooky chick who sometimes wore braces over a singlet to hold up her baggy pants.
(42) Miguel was wearing one of his new silk shirts, baggy whites, and loafers.
(43) A chubby little man in a short-sleeved sport shirt and baggy gray twill pants came out the door.
(44) He dressed in baggy shorts and Hawaiian print shirts, but there was nothing relaxed about his working methods.
(45) They wear black suits with baggy knees and look like wrestlers.
(46) She wore a long skirt and a baggy maroon V-neck sweater, one of mine she had appropriated and almost worn out.
(47) I knew that she hadn't intended to kill the baggy satyr.
(48) Wu Tak Seng himself is sitting on a varnished wooden chair in his doorway, in singlet and baggy shorts.
(49) He wore a baggy tracksuit with what looked like a jam stain down the front and egg yolk all down the sleeve.
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(50) He showed concern for her and gave her an old, baggy sweater of his to put over the other garments.
(51) Here and there sat groups of army officers in baggy trousers and boots, with enamel medals on their chests.
(52) In the opposite corner was a portly man in a baggy tweed suit.
(53) The tramp clown is the one that usually appears in a circus with baggy trousers and overlarge shoes.
(54) He was of medium height and was wearing a baggy and very creased cotton suit the colour of oatmeal.
(55) When he first started out, he used to wear a pair of very baggy, red striped pyjamas!
(56) The modern femmefatale in baggy trousers, sloppy T-shirts and Doc Martens.
(57) The tail of her shirt hung outside a pair of patched and baggy cotton pantaloons.
(58) She wore black and white striped clown pants, baggy, with frills, and an oversized man's shirt.
(59) With convulsive shudders, it begins to pump blood into a network of veins within the baggy wings.
(60) Suzanne, forty-something, looking respectable in baggy pants and a blouse, used to work here.
More similar words: bag and baggage, saggy, craggy, shaggy, scraggy, baggage, carpetbagger, baggage claim, excess baggage, muggy, buggy, foggy, smoggy, groggy, egg yolk, piggyback, bag, bags, bagel, handbag, sandbag, bags of, postbag, cabbage, windbag, bagpipe, garbage, bagasse, mixed bag, baguette.