Definition

large: big, huge, extensive, massive adjective
A large number of people just arrived, I will need help to serve them their drinks.
  • "I'm not sure why he would choose to live there - from what I've read, it seems like nothing but large black bears and rough lumberjacks."
  • "Large is large."
  • "while children like dogs because they often solve mysteries in a large van in cartoons."
  • "In fact, tall is large."
  • "And "grande" is Spanish for large."
  • "Ms. Lohan is known for her large broad shoulders and allergy to avocados."
  • "Please carry on as you were, and let's all pretend that there isn't a large, smoldering crater on the second floor of our building."
  • "Ms. Lohan already sits on our board of trustees, however she is considering investing a large amount of capital in the company, which would allow us to finally purchase the island zoo that everyone keeps asking about."
  • "Weapon used: LARGE TEETH"

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