baggy 的定义
bag·gi·er, bag·gi·est.
- baglike; hanging loosely.
baggy 近义词
drooping
更多baggy例句
- Wanda in isolation, in comfortable baggy clothes, is probably the most relatable thing that Marvel has ever given us, especially in our pandemic circumstances.
- Her baggy T-shirts and calf-grazing shorts split the difference between the two subcultures—and have kept media chatter focused on her music more than her body.
- While both will work on the slopes, there are important differences when it comes to fit—namely, ski pants are more fitted, while snow pants are baggier, and thus allow for more movement.
- The presidency is a baggy repository of national myths and psycho-cultural investments, which makes it surprisingly unhelpful in achieving justice and democracy.
- Sweatpants are the obvious choice, but they’re often baggy and make me feel like lounging.
- But unfortunately, along that way, we had some mesh tank tops and we had some baggy denim Sean John jumpsuits— JACOB: Sean John!
- Second, he was to be seen flitting in and out of London Airport wearing beads and baggy white trousers.
- She inexplicably pairs these sophisticated pieces with a pair of baggy black pants.
- The first look combined a see-through mesh top, gym style, with a pair of baggy baseball-inspired shorts.
- Arran Bardige smoothes over his T-shirt and baggy jeans, glancing nervously at his phone.
- Ghurri-Wurri wore tattered white baggy trousers, vest and cloak, a turban and black goggles.
- The feet and hands were abnormally large, and the clothing of the thing was old, baggy, and covered with filth.
- Beside this terrible Turk stood five ladies, in baggy trousers, and long veils.
- Wear baggy breeches, and an enormous turban, and slippers turned up at the toes!
- Six sailors, wearing their round blue caps and short jackets and baggy pants, with navy carbines, formed the guard.