baggy - use in sentences

Infinitive complement

  • organize: Baggy to organize Wednesday 25th August - Tudors 7:30 a.m. Rise.

Converse of object

  • join: Fresh new potential will also be signed with the likes of Franck Ribery and Samir Nasri to join the Baggies.
  • wear: However, older kids will be happier wearing baggies - or at least summer shorts over the top.
  • make: There's a rather strange inner baggy short made from mesh throughout - imagine bicycle lingerie if you will.
  • go: This fabric doesn't shrink, fade or go baggy even after frequent washing.
  • use: If packaging was not used on products then consumers would use little plastic baggies instead.
  • boing: Well done to te boing boing baggies, it's always nice to see a midlands team do well.

Adjective modifier

  • plastic: Step three- Once clean, right away take off all the plastic baggies.
  • little: If packaging was not used on products then consumers would use little plastic baggies instead.
  • boing: Well done to te boing boing baggies, it's always nice to see a midlands team do well.

Modifies a noun

  • trouser: The second movement is a solo danced in long baggy trousers, which look like a skirt.
  • jean: The offender is described as wearing blue baggy jeans, a black hooded top and a hat with a peak.
  • pant: Heads banging and baggy pants stomping the chaps put on a fine show.
  • jumper: They were there to see Muse with their baggy black jumpers.
  • T-shirt: She even wears a baggy T-shirt in bed with a quirky motif.
  • clothes: She took to baggy clothes to hide her weight.

Modifying Another Word

  • too: Whatever you decide to wear, go for darker, co-ordinated colors and avoid anything too baggy, striped or patterned.
  • very: Unlike the 1970's trousers however, these are very baggy around the top part of the leg too.
  • not: It's quite a nice number, quite smart and tight and not baggy Goth style either.
  • rather: Signs of malnutrition include visible ribs, hips and neck and perhaps a rather baggy, wrinkled skin.

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