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How to use largish in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word largish? Here are some examples.

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For those same reasons many skilled craftspeople are starting to charge outwardly largish sums for boards.
He was a little taller, and had the regulation hair cut, exposing largish ears.
About halfway back a largish spider suddenly fell on to me from the luggage rack above.
For the ham, boil in water with thyme, garlic, bay leaves, onions and leeks for two hours then break into largish pieces.
It seems every largish building without any modern purpose has been turned over to exhibition space.
The centre pleat on each side is a deep inverted box pleat which opens out when something largish is carried inside the bag.
A hallway in a largish single-storey house is a big job, lots of doors and a not inconsiderable amount of wall.
Has a broader body than the water measurer and a considerably shorter head, which has largish eyes.
On the back of the vest, nestled between two water bottle pockets, is a large pouch that would be perfect for a mess kit or other largish survival item.
The parameters refer to two passenger-cars: Model A is a small European vehicle and Model B is a largish medium-size European vehicle.
Its head is broad and blunt and it has a largish mouth which, because of a series of joints, can be projected forward instantly like a telescopic tube.
A largish van must have been used and even with a gang of thieves, it must have taken a fair amount of time to dislodge the stone and pile it up into the van.
It consists of thirteen thousand one hundred and twenty-seven individual images, many of them no larger than a largish postage stamp: an expansive and almost endlessly ponderable self-portrait in stuff.
Lately, however, some observations have begun to bear fruit. Macho or wimp The candidates for dark matter come in two basic sorts: largish chunks, or darting, sub-atomic particles in unimaginable abundance.
Appearance: A largish, black and white clumsy-looking seabird.
Examples from Classical Literature
Abdomen beneath yellow, each segment margined with brown, the pygidium yellow, with two largish oblique black spots.
He found himself in a largish room, brilliantly lit by the electric light, and triangular in shape.
It has a rosette of root-leaves, from which rises a naked scape bearing a corymb of largish white flowers.
He had light hair, with largish whiskers, and he shaved his chin in harbour.
On the twentieth day, however, we came to the banks of a largish river, the Gonooroo it was called.
Thirty to forty pounds, or as much as fifty pounds, a week may easily go in hotel bills if there is a largish party.
Suddenly the hunter was pulled up in his reflections, as also in his stride, by a largish footprint in the snow.
It made a largish bundle, but we did not intend to travel much.
He looked at Lenny Poe, a small, dark-haired man with a largish nose.
The former is a largish hand with some slight traces of Insular habits.
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