adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
clothes
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It obviously showed, but I wore big baggy clothes .
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Teen-age girls cut their hair and dressed in baggy clothes to be less attractive to the mysterious killer.
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She didn't eat much anyway, and looked thin and anorexic, even through her baggy clothes .
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Several ancient men in worn and baggy clothes sit at separate tables drinking neat whiskey and half pints of Beamish.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a baggy red sweater
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Bill was wearing a polo shirt and baggy blue pants.
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I like T-shirts as long as they're really baggy .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It obviously showed, but I wore big baggy clothes.
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Miguel was wearing one of his new silk shirts, baggy whites, and loafers.
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Pulling on the soft, baggy shirt she slept in, she sat on the bed and massaged her legs.
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She had always had grey hair, scraped back into a no-nonsense knot and wore baggy knitted suits.
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The man who got out wore baggy cotton fatigues and knee-boots.