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baggy

[bag-ee] / ˈbæg i /


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Over the years, the company has embraced baggier fits, jorts, western-wear trends, lighter-weight pants and pants with moisture control in an effort to reignite demand from consumers battling higher living costs.

From MarketWatch

The baggy green cap is worn by Australian players for Test cricket.

From BBC

I was to portray a Turkish boy in baggy black pants and a white cotton shirt.

From Literature

Ray Lindwall, who played his final Test in 1960, was the last Australian quick to wear a baggy green beyond his 37th birthday.

From BBC

These snakes are often called elephant trunk snakes because of their unusually loose, baggy skin.

From Science Daily