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View usage for: (bægi) Word forms: comparative baggier, superlative baggiestadjectiveIf a piece of clothing is baggy, it hangs loosely on your body. ...a baggy jumper. Synonyms: loose, hanging, slack, loosened More Synonyms of baggy baggy in British English 1 (ˈbæɡɪ) adjectiveWord forms: -gier or -giest(of clothes) hanging loosely; puffed out Derived forms baggily (ˈbaggily) adverb bagginess (ˈbagginess) noun baggy in British English 2 (ˈbæɡɪ) nounWord forms: plural -gies a variant spelling of bagie baggy in American English (ˈbægi) adjectiveWord forms: ˈbaggier or ˈbaggiest1. puffed out in a baglike way 2. hanging loosely baggy trousers Derived forms baggily (ˈbaggily) adverb bagginess (ˈbagginess) noun © Africa Studio, shutterstock Examples of 'baggy' in a sentencebaggy Remember when we all used to wear baggy, loose jeans and we thought that was really cool?And has the trend for baggy leather trousers really taken off?White socks became widely available and shorts were baggy and billowing.Work is very casual so office wear is usually a pair of jeans and a baggy top.Wearing baggy clothes and wanting to be in control at meals are usual.It involves wearing a short skirt or baggy jumper with boots that reach above the knee.Who would have thought those great legs were lurking beneath the baggy jeans?She wore hats and baggy clothes to hide her real identity when she met them.Well she certainly did in those baggy jeans and sweats.She became depressed and would hide her figure with layers of baggy clothes.But she is unlikely to be wearing baggy jeans and a hard hat.Not to mention their baggy trousers.He stood sweating in the dock wearing a baggy T-shirt.You're a bit baggy under your eyes.Unless your trousers are baggy, large boxer shorts will not fit well.Sadly, we do not live in baggy trouser times.I would prefer them a little straighter as they are a bit baggy.I lived in leggings and baggy jumpers.I would love to wear something other than a big baggy T-shirt this summer.I wore baggy T-shirts and loved playing football. British English: baggy / ˈbæɡɪ/ ADJECTIVE Baggy clothes hang loosely on your body. ...a baggy jumper. - American English: baggy
- Arabic: مُنْتَفِخ
- Brazilian Portuguese: folgado frouxo
- Chinese: 袋状的
- Croatian: vrećast
- Czech: plandavý
- Danish: løs
- Dutch: flodderig
- European Spanish: ancho holgado
- Finnish: pussimainen
- French: ample
- German: ausgeleiert
- Greek: φαρδύς
- Italian: cascante
- Japanese: だぶだぶの
- Korean: 헐렁한
- Norwegian: posete
- Polish: workowaty
- European Portuguese: folgado frouxo
- Romanian: larg
- Russian: мешковатый
- Latin American Spanish: ancho
- Swedish: säckig
- Thai: โป่งหรือพองเหมือนถุง
- Turkish: bol
- Ukrainian: безформний
- Vietnamese: rộng lùng phùng
Chinese translation of 'baggy' adj - [suit, trousers, sweater]
宽(寬)松(鬆)的 (kuānsōng de)
Definition (of clothes) hanging loosely a baggy jumper Synonyms hanging loosened bulging not fitting sagging sloppy billowing roomy slackened ill-fitting droopy oversize not tight Opposites close, tight , narrow , cramped , taut , snug , constricted , tight-fitting , close-fitting Additional synonymsthe girl with the floppy hat Synonyms droopy, soft, loose, hanging, limp, flapping, sagging, baggy, flip-flop, flaccid, pendulous (literary) Definition not tight, tense, or taut The wind had gone, leaving the sails slack. Synonyms loose, hanging, flapping, baggy |