Results for large
Definitions of large:
part of speech: adverb
Largely.
part of speech: adjective
Great in size; bulky; wide; extensive; broad in understanding or sympathy; as, a large mind; at large, in full; as, to discuss a subject at large; free; as, the thief is at large; for a whole state, district, etc.; as, a Congressman at large.
part of speech: adjective
Great in size: extensive: bulky: wide: long: abundant.
part of speech: adjective
Of great size; bulky; copious; liberal.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for large:
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Nothing was too large for Cicely's good- will, nothing too small.
"Aunt Deborah", Mary Russell Mitford -
He was rather large over ten feet- I should say.
"Mr. Isaacs", F. Marion Crawford -
I mean, isn't it rather large and heavy?
"The Holiday Round", A. A. Milne -
This ain't fancy grub, he observed to the room at large but it's better than nothin'.
"Ride Proud, Rebel!", Andre Alice Norton