Similar words: large, enlarge, at large, largely, largest, largesse, by and large, discharger. Meaning: [lɑrdʒ /lɑː-] adj. large or big relative to something else.
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151. Computer and software stocks led the advance, which would have been larger except for sliding prices for automakers and retailers.
152. But with larger areas it is best to cut out a regular shape and put in new timber.
153. The larger we made our batches, the earlier the Cajun bread-leavening qualities were diminishing.
154. Demands for faster processors with larger memory to run newer applications software are increasing.
155. The excavation of a village may reveal a number of small buildings clustered around one much larger building.
156. A more suitable location was in the dining area adjoining the lounge(Sentencedict.com), which might also allow a larger tank.
157. Rekindled and re-leased with a shove, the chandelier began to swing again, describing a larger arc this time.
158. In fact Mr Gardam has been deserving of a larger audience for sometime.
159. Make it an even larger attendance next time - bring your families and friends.
160. In some places, and increasingly in these times, the whole assembly is taking a larger musical part.
161. In a pond goldfish will grow considerably larger than if kept in an indoor aquarium.
162. She slept in the smaller bedroom, using the larger one at the end of the passage as her working room.
163. History records that neither Cold War superpower was much interested in invading this Balkan backwater, which is slightly larger than Maryland.
164. Larger and larger she loomed, with a strand of auburn hair come loose and flashing independently in the sunshine.
165. The Assembly was expanded from 195 to 250 seats, allowing for a larger allocation of seats to independent candidates.
166. Their brains are larger in absolute terms than those of chimps but relative to body size, they are considerably smaller.
167. To their credit, some of the larger producers of anti-virus software gently downplayed the Hare threat.
168. The proportion reaching adulthood, however, does not usually warrant attempting to raise them as larger live food for fish.
169. Larger companies in the industry acquired smaller companies, while the overall market demand for propane remained relatively stable.
170. At seventy-five feet Sea Dragon had been larger than Hsu Fu and a much more substantial vessel than a flimsy bamboo raft.
171. For example we need to provide our Members with better services and facilities, with larger branches and with more automation.
172. In other words it is a part of the larger and even more complex issue of the relevance of current cost accounting.
173. Quarks bind together to make up larger particles such as the protons and neutrons found in the atomic nucleus.
174. Many of the larger craters in both the highlands and mare basins display clusters or rings of steep mountains at their centers.
175. But they needed other aids, for their teeth and nails could not readily dismember anything larger than a rabbit.
176. It is as if the smaller oval is attracted to the centre of the larger.
177. What the manufacturer / retailer needs is a larger supplier base in order to be more competitive.
178. Open access with a larger number of smaller commercial companies would prove very beneficial to customers in ways not possible today.
179. It may include parts of larger support weapons such as mortars, radio equipment and spare batteries.
180. Total cooking time is 26-30 minutes for baguettes and up to 40 minutes for larger loaves.
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