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roomy

[roo-mee, room-ee] / ˈru mi, ˈrʊm i /


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She ended up buying a navy fleece jacket from Uniqlo that had roomy pockets, which became her main garbage receptacle for the rest of her three-week trip.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even the roomiest home might be a tight squeeze.

From MarketWatch

Stone’s iPad, with its open sonic complexity, created a sense of space, a roomy aural soundscape in which jazz and butoh became elements not egos, not larger than life, just more life, the merrier.

From Los Angeles Times

There is still plenty of plastic haunting this roomy space.

From MarketWatch

A conservative who favors blue jackets and a roomy handbag, she vowed on taking office to “work like a horse” to revitalize Japan’s economy and burnish the country’s global prestige.

From The Wall Street Journal