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  • But she is unlikely to be wearing baggy jeans and a hard hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The man who got out wore baggy cotton fatigues and knee-boots.
  • Dropping the towel he tugged on a pair of baggy, black jeans with lots of zippers and safety pins on them.
  • While all the other girls' clothes were cute and baggy and slouchy, my pencil skirt and tweed vest fit tight across my hips and butt.
  • The book is ridiculously baggy and poorly paced: my paperback is practically cuboidal but in its 700 words pages big events are often compressed whilst minor ones are leisurely pondered. Revelation, Redemption and Absolution
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  • His garments were about like ordinary street clothes, belted tunic and baggy trousers, but a certain precision in their cut-as well as blue-and-gold stripes and the double fylfot embroidered on the sleeves-indicated they were a livery. The Earth Book of Stormgate
  • If someone harvest a buck go out and cut the tarsal gands from the hind hocks, I would suggest using disposalable gloves and a zip lock baggy to hold your bounty. Deer Actractants
  • In baggy collarless cream shirt and hip-hugging chino trousers he looked so overwhelmingly attractive that she couldn't drag her eyes away.
  • Baggy tunic tops, sweaters and man-size T-shirts can be worn until the end of your pregnancy if you get them large enough.
  • The men wear baggy trousers, usually made of indigo-dyed homespun fabric.
  • Shirts tend to be either too baggy or too short, while tight-fitting clothing is risky at best.
  • Both men and women also wear a kurta, a long tunic-like shirt, and pyjamas, loose baggy trousers.
  • So you can scoff and snicker all you like at the shaggy, hangdog 27-year-old next door dressed in a baggy college sweatshirt and cargo shorts, taking empty pizza boxes and beer bottles to the dumpster. Two Cheers for the Maligned Slacker Dude
  • A colonial attire that is still seen on males in the rural areas is loose baggy pants called bombachas, and a short jacket with a neckerchief in place of a shirt.
  • Combat trousers and baggy shirts don't really cut it.
  • He wore a kind of paletôt of light camlet cloth, with voluminous lapels and deep cuffs of lavender watered silk; very baggy trousers, with lavender stripes down the seams; very shiny boots and quite as glossy a hat; his attire being completed by tightly-fitting gloves, of the hue known in Paris as beurre frais — that is to say, light yellow. Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • I'd have to say classic, maybe a little baggy, tending toward the urban casual in my daywear.
  • You see them muttering together in corners, their skin grey and baggy and their unbrushed hair matted with Playdoh.
  • Already he wore the light and baggy silvered suit befitting his rank and his boots were on.
  • Unless your trousers are baggy, large boxer shorts will not fit well. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was left with saggy skin around my stomach and I resorted to wearing baggy jumpers to hide the excess flab. The Sun
  • So, when we head to Whitby for our holiday, I will take the usual array of beach wear - baggy tops, ankle-length skirts and outsize cardigans.
  • Her sweater was faded, with pulls in the yarn, her slacks were baggy at the knees, and her loafers were runover. DOLL'S EYES
  • He was wearing a stripy shirt and baggy blue trousers.
  • And has the trend for baggy leather trousers really taken off? Times, Sunday Times
  • He wore a simple brown shirt and baggy jeans over his thin frame, and his shoes looked like soccer cleats - without the cleat part.
  • He wore baggy knee-length pants and a short-sleeved checked shirt.
  • With my short Mohawk that looks like a crew-cut at first glance or under a hat, my army jacket, baggy work jeans and boots, I could easily be a pubescent boy.
  • She brought along a clown baggy full of candied goodies, such as lollipops, gumdrops, and jelly beans.
  • Yet more of them leap up ever higher, their legs scissoring the air as they hover like so many hummingbirds in baggy T-shirts and tights, and a dozen or so pirouette dizzyingly, like human spinning tops.
  • You'll see it all from baggy shorted BMX grommies to super-light, Lycra-encased, cross-country man-machines, to fully-armored downhillers with bikes that look like motorcycles and weigh almost as much.
  • His eyes were baggy and colored purple around them, as if he suffered from constant insomnia.
  • White socks became widely available and shorts were baggy and billowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was wearing a stripy shirt and baggy blue trousers.
  • She'd usually hidden that with a loose shirt or a baggy sweater.
  • He was carefully not displaying his cigarette holder and wore a floppy khaki drill jacket and baggy trousers of the same material.
  • They're more tapered on the leg and less baggy at the back. Times, Sunday Times
  • He jammed his fist into his baggy khaki pants, aware of the strange chemistry that floated in the air.
  • Sloppy jeans, baggy top, red and sore nose, black bags under my eyes and scabby skin all courtesy of the cold virus.
  • Baggy, shapeless, colorless, they were as unprepossessing as a shroud. Raziel
  • Not to mention their baggy trousers. The Sun
  • The man continued to smile, hands thrust deep into the pockets of his baggy woolen trousers. FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY
  • Big, white suit jacket with black pinstripes, baggy black pants with white pinstripes -- kind of clownish, but looking heavier and healthier than in his Sex Pistols days. Hey isn't that...?: Johnny Rotten
  • She was clad in purple fish net tights, a black skirt and a blood red baggy jumper.
  • ‘I hid under baggy sweats and jeans and didn't want to confront my weight issues,’ she recalls.
  • The most common treatment for baggy eyes is called blepharoplasty, or simply eyelid surgery.
  • He was wearing a pair of baggy jeans and a black dress shirt that was opened to reveal a white undershirt.
  • She quickly dressed in baggy sweats and then padded down to the dining room for breakfast.
  • Sliding without apparent effort into the baggy matrix of Apatow-ness, where every character — however half-assedly written — is allowed his or her lopsided human value, Brand played a sharp-tongued, oversexed cheeky-monkey rock star with the accent of a Blakean chimney sweep. Brit Wit
  • She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out.
  • Not to mention their baggy trousers. The Sun
  • The window closed and he came out moments later, dressed in boxers and a baggy t-shirt.
  • My fatigue pants were so baggy they almost concealed my combat boots.
  • Is there a way to eliminate the baggy skin on top of the eyes without surgery?
  • After putting on giant-sized baggy purple plastic trousers, you lie down. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • He wore some kind of big baggy silken shirt with long sleeves that almost stretched down to the tips of his fingers.
  • Like most aspects of early hip-hop, these baggy pants were appropriated into mainstream culture, where the term parachute expanded to describe the large amount of fabric used for them. Stories from The Sun
  • I wore baggy T-shirts and loved playing football. The Sun
  • Miguel was wearing one of his new silk shirts, baggy whites, and loafers.
  • I've found the sizing of the Freestyle trousers to be quite generous, which makes them a bit baggy at the waist.
  • As for George Reeves his rather baggy ensble wouldn't pass muset with Today's Gays. David E's Fablog
  • They were basically condemned to flowing tents and baggy ill-fitting gabardine outfits displayed in middle-class department stores.
  • He began to search in the right - hand pocket of his well - worn and baggy linen suit.
  • She wore a pair of baggy jeans and an oversized T-shirt.
  • I go to work in leggings and a baggy jumper as my clothes are so tight. The Sun
  • So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today.
  • Her scathing glance slid over me, taking in the baggy shirt and long skirt.
  • One boy is tanned and shiny from the water, but most of the rest have gangly, pale, mottled bodies; they are wearing baggy underwear or ill-fitting hand-me-downs.
  • But one glance at the wrinkled-map face, and the single rheumy eye peering over the top of the bifocal lens would also have told you that the braces and baggy trousers were inevitable. Free Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Save the Dragons 22 - Dave Freer
  • It involves wearing a short skirt or baggy jumper with boots that reach above the knee. Times, Sunday Times
  • His usual high leather boots and baggy pleated trews had got soaked and muddy yesterday, he explained, and now they were drying off by the stove at home.
  • We'd give away free make up to cover any facial blemishes caused by illness, baggy unshapely clothes for those days when you're feeling down and nasal spray that actually works and doesn't make your eyes water.
  • He waited in my bedroom as I slowly struggled to change into pajama pants and a baggy shirt.
  • She brought along a clown baggy full of candied goodies, such as lollipops, gumdrops, and jelly beans.
  • They did sketches of him in culottes and baggy shorts.
  • Slipping on a tank top and baggy hipster pants, she tops it off with a striped tie hung loosely around her neck
  • Well she certainly did in those baggy jeans and sweats. The Sun
  • They're more tapered on the leg and less baggy at the back. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was dressed in a pair of baggy camouflage trousers, a blue-and-white hooped T-shirt and an unbuttoned flak jacket. CODE BREAKER
  • Picasso was 54 years old, dressed in an old suit, baggy trousers, beret and long scarf, his keys fastened to his belt and his money fastened inside his jacket pocket with a safety pin.
  • The menswear company has moved away from its association with pastel golfing jumpers and football hooligans and has, instead, branched out into baggy tracksuits and drainpipe trousers.
  • The men, both in their mid-forties, bearded and dressed in the local traditional baggy long shirt and trousers, washed, ate, prayed and then talked.
  • Morning dress consisted of a morning coat, which was almost always single-breasted, of serge, worsted, cheviot or vicuna, and black or iron-gray; a waistcoat, either single - or double-breasted, which matched the coat or was of a lighter color; striped spongebag trousers (trousers of wool serge, baggy at knee); a cravat; and silk hat (though a bowler/Homburg could be worn). Dressing the Edwardian Man | Edwardian Promenade
  • Or maybe it's because those baggy pants come on and off so easily - they beg for a quickie.
  • Jessica had pulled her jeans on over top of her pajama pants, and wore a baggy jersey, all of which was dripping.
  • He was dressed in a pair of baggy camouflage trousers, a blue-and-white hooped T-shirt and an unbuttoned flak jacket. CODE BREAKER
  • And has the trend for baggy leather trousers really taken off? Times, Sunday Times
  • Village men wear a burnous (a long, hooded robe) and baggy pants.
  • Several ancient men in worn and baggy clothes sit at separate tables drinking neat whiskey and half pints of Beamish.
  • Jacques's book -- which includes ruminations on the evolution of the Euro - pean colonial system and a long analysis of modern Japanese history -- is ambitious and ultimately rather baggy. Christian Caryl On China: The New York Review Of Books
  • She wore a pair of baggy jeans and an oversized T-shirt.
  • By high school, I was a fan of large, baggy dresses and wore a thick mask of painstakingly applied makeup to distract from my pear-shaped body.
  • He wore black tennis shoes with dull white laces, baggy blue slacks and a white long sleeved shirt.
  • Schumer has been seen in the Senate wearing the same baggy-kneed, wrinkled suit and dress shirt and pilling sweater vest three days in a row. Roger Stone: StoneZone's 2011 Best and Worst Dressed
  • I would love to wear something other than a big baggy T-shirt this summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • She didn't wear makeup, dressed in baggy, androgynous clothing, sang Western songs.
  • There are baggy cinched-ankle satin pants, sexy cotton pinafores, and embroidered T-shirts, perforated tulle overlays, crystal beaded dresses and sheer shell tops.
  • Nowadays, fashion conscious Asian men are adopting long flowing robes, jackets and dhotis or baggy kameezs and salwars, with a shawl thrown over the shoulder.
  • Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts.
  • He's over in the kitchen area, wearing nothing but his hat and a baggy pair of Y-fronts.
  • She's wearing long, baggy sweats, white sports socks, and a baggy gray sweatshirt.
  • The usual backwards baseball cap and baggy trousers, but instead of trainers he wears tiny, tight climbing shoes.
  • These dress-code offenders wear baggy pants, du-rags, flash their \ "bling bling\" like gold chains, and \ "decorative orthodontic appliances\" like gold teeth, and tattoos, bringing too much of black urban ghetto life to an elite college that fashions itself as the paragon of black manhood. Irene Monroe: Morehouse's Non-Tolerance for Gays
  • They are mostly oversized double-breasted jackets, almost-baggy trousers and mannish topcoats.
  • I was simply a girl in a baggy shirt that reached mid-thigh and very loose pants.
  • I have had a crush on that steamy, hotheaded, baggy-eyed silver fox former danseur for years now, at least since the 2004 Democratic Convention, and I will not let you get all crushed out on him and vote him to be People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive or whatever and ruin my chances! Mike Albo: Rahm Is Mine
  • For example, the moment when the recent great Australia team first began to openly venerate and quail before the baggy green cap, tearful with galvanising hat-love. Colonial promiscuity in danger of diluting test cricket's pleasures | Barney Ronay
  • It was a far cry from her appearance in court last week when her hair was unkempt and she wore a baggy grey sweatshirt. The Sun
  • Luka, Nathan and Wolf are far more casually-dressed than the girls: the standardised baggy jeans, t-shirts under short-sleeved button-downs or over long-sleeved shirts.
  • We used to dance to this in our best 80's clobber - blue deck shoes, baggy three quarter lengths, striped grandad shirts and short suede jackets.
  • (Soundbite of song, "Borderline") Ms. YESENIA PUM (Writer, 826LA): (Reading) In the video, Madonna, dressed as a classic low rider chola in a forties-style hair bonnet, white wife-beater, long drape coat, and baggy pants that came up to her waist ... 'The Madonnas Of Echo Park': Residents, Reinvented
  • His trousers are baggy and have a drawstring at the waist.
  • Officers observed a baggy hidden in the suspect's "glutes," the report says. Evening News and Tribune Homepage
  • This radiofrequency treatment tightens baggy eyes and also helps with those dark circles. The Sun
  • Harrelson appears in a tie-dye T-shirt, baggy shorts and flip-flops.
  • A rangy 29-year-old in a baggy blue jumper with spiky blond hair and a pointed beard, he is already something of a German media phenomenon.
  • I want to dress like that all the time, in baggy pinstripe trousers, and walk with a cane. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who would have thought those great legs were lurking beneath the baggy jeans? The Sun
  • In an effort to pass off Matthew as a commoner, he was arrayed in some outgrown clothes of Krist's: a long-sleeved beige shirt, very baggy indigo jeans, and red and white sneakers.
  • He wore some kind of big baggy silken shirt with long sleeves that almost stretched down to the tips of his fingers.
  • I lived in leggings and baggy jumpers. The Sun
  • Sadly, we do not live in baggy trouser times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Increasingly this year I have noticed lines and wrinkles and baggy eyes that I haven't been aware of before.
  • By the early 80s, it had an arthouse cinema, club nights run by the soon-to-be-famous Factory Records, and even a "Hulme look" of intense youths in baggy secondhand suits. A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain by Owen Hatherley – review
  • I would prefer them a little straighter as they are a bit baggy. The Sun
  • And if not pjs it will be loose gym pants frayed at the hems, a floppy t-shirt and a baggy cardie - and slippers if it's cold. Writing wear: the writer's wardrobe
  • All gang bangers wore these kinda baggy pants, "baggies" and like a t-shirt, etc. Dogsolitude Diary Entry
  • She was wearing baggy black pants and a baggy shirt that had Marilyn Manson on it with mesh arm socks.
  • Even the kaumatuas need no better gears than a baggy tracksuit.
  • Well she certainly did in those baggy jeans and sweats. The Sun
  • She's dressed in a baggy sweater, a miniskirt, nylons and high-tops.
  • Who would have thought those great legs were lurking beneath the baggy jeans? The Sun
  • Zouave dress of short, embroidered jacket, baggy trousers and tasselled cap was copied by regiments on both sides in the American civil war.
  • His accomplices were white and wearing baggy clothing.
  • Epigenetics is the baggy term used to refer to both the experiential effects and their underlying molecular mechanisms. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He was wearing baggy gray suit pants and a short-sleeved drip-dry shirt. TALES OF THE CITY
  • Jacques's book--which includes ruminations on the evolution of the Euro- pean colonial system and a long analysis of modern Japanese history--is ambitious and ultimately rather baggy. Christian Caryl On China: The New York Review Of Books
  • Of course, if we carry on putting on weight as we have been doing, we will all be waddling around in extremely baggy clothes before long.
  • A lower lid blepharoplasty is an operation to remove one or more of fat, muscle and skin in the lower eyelids which give a baggy appearance.
  • Slopping down that paint as quickly as I could, I was working on a stretch of the roof called an eave, which I could barely reach, even on my tiptoes, when I came to a big, baggy-looking sack hanging stuck to a corner. Dark Dude
  • Baggy drag makes no sense at all for a sport played by women for the amusement of other women!
  • Everyone knew that he wore a bizarre costume of massive baggy trousers, and a headdress of ostrich feathers atop ornate waistcoats and colourful jackets.
  • Women wear the salwar (baggy pants drawn in at the ankles) and kamiz, along with the dupatta (scarf).
  • He's holding a bundle of smouldering incense and chanting, dressed in a baggy white shirt and trousers, topped with a gold cap.
  • It includes long sleeve running shirt or rashy, sunglasses, wide brimmed surf hat with chinstrap, baggy boardshorts with big pockets. Cheeseburger Gothic » Homework
  • All that excess skin has to go somewhere and her eyes were baggy.
  • It involves wearing a short skirt or baggy jumper with boots that reach above the knee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both my grandmothers wore shapeless, listless, grandmotherly dresses with baggy bosoms and they donned sturdy black oxford-type shoes.
  • She was dressed in her uniform, a thin green polo shirt that swamped her skeletal frame and a pair of baggy black trousers.
  • The video, which was posted on a website, shows the tribal police officers, wearing traditional baggy shirt and pants, known as shalwar kameez, lined up with their hands tied behind their backs. Pakistani Taliban Release Video of Police Execution
  • He stood sweating in the dock wearing a baggy T-shirt. The Sun
  • A few days later I was with my Mam at safeways and I spotted a couple behind us at he checkout, two women wearing checky shirts and baggy jeans and sporting short spikey haircuts. Army Rumour Service
  • He wore two or three silver chains around his neck, a dark coloured T-Shirt, and baggy shorts that reached his knees with tennis shoes.
  • Jasmin, who had her tanned foot in the tiger's mouth, had very long legs inside some equally long, baggy blue jeans. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • My fatigue pants were so baggy they almost concealed my combat boots.
  • Partly constructed of baggy fabric, it looks a little like a cross between a reptile and, disappointingly, a panto beanstalk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Men's volleyball uniforms consist of polo shirts and baggy shorts.
  • I lined my eyes in thick black kohl, wore black nail polish and baggy clothes.
  • Baggy white pants with patches and a shrunken, buttonless vest was not his idea of a good costume.
  • For some people, puffy or baggy eyes are a hereditary trait, and must be accepted as such.
  • Men often dressed in baggy black pants and colorful, wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, colorfully embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets.
  • The boys, draped in baggy denim and plaid, stand beneath them and stare.
  • His legs donned somewhat baggy khaki pants and a light blue button down shirt that belled out at his wrists.
  • His schlumpy attire, including floppy hats and baggy khakis, is pretty nondescript, but we did notice an interesting insignia on a puffy vest he was sporting.
  • It was a serious contrast to my skater-style, black off-the-shoulder shirt and baggy jeans.
  • He was wearing loose, baggy jeans and a viscose short-sleeve shirt with a pattern thought up on LSD. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • I made the mistake of wearing big baggy combat trousers to the tailors and basically they have copied the style for the new trousers when I was hoping for some a little more formal.
  • For this, we surreptitiously captured live on audio two young men who we will call Zek and Zak, dressed in baggy clothes with baseball caps turned backwards, both feeling a little zonked out sitting around at a Mall. How To Find Yourself (or a reasonable facsimile)
  • The smile fades, his baggy eyes grow tense and hard and angry. Times, Sunday Times
  • He reportedly only wore baggy sweatsuits and didn't play at all.
  • Happily, you can also say sayonara to your teeny bikini in favor of a more form-forgiving baggy sweater as you eat your way toward winter.
  • Billy wore baggy trousers that collected round his ankles and a baseball cap on backwards along with an oversize T-shirt. BETTER THAN THIS
  • Remember when we all used to wear baggy, loose jeans and we thought that was really cool? The Sun
  • He also said similar problems are commonplace at schools and many of his friends do not feel safe wearing baggy clothing or t-shirts bearing band logos.
  • Men wear the shirwal (baggy black pants that fit at the shin), high black boots, white blousy shirts, dark vests, and a fez.
  • She was wearing jeans and a baggy T-shirt.
  • Try tucking the shirt into the waistband at the front if you're worried about looking too baggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I about-faced, and it was him: braids replaced by a processed pageboy, teale-and-black basketball jersey, baggy olive-drab shorts.
  • If the jeans were baggy and scruffy, the whole outfit would be unbalanced.
  • Above the bead, a slim belt of baggy creases circled her round beneath her bosom and her cleavage was covered modestly.
  • She wore baggy shirts and tight pants which only accentuated her round figure.
  • She was dressed casually in a pair of faded Levi jeans, brown ankle boots and a baggy white T-shirt.
  • Then over that I would wear jeans and a loose baggy jumper.
  • He was a bony child of twelve, wearing nothing but baggy trousers tied with rope and the bits on his wrists.
  • I'm a mum for goodness sake, I'm supposed to wear baggy cardies and compulsively mispronounce pop stars' names.
  • When we meet this time, at the Dorchester, Price arrives unrecognised, and indeed is almost unrecognisable – bare-faced, hair scraped back, in baggy white linen trousers and Ugg boots. Katie Price: 'People think I'm not normal'
  • The standard clothing of men all over Pakistan is the salwar, loose baggy trousers, and kurta, a long shirtlike tunic.
  • And these baggies are more baggy than the baggies that I posted in that other thread.
  • He held up a pair of black baggy jeans with bright pink zips on them.
  • There are some women who think motherhood is an excuse to wear a tattered, stained, wrinkled, baggy T-shirt with schlumpy pleated khakis and a pair of sneakers that look like you need to head for the hills if they ever took them off in your presence.
  • It obviously showed, but I wore big baggy clothes.
  • Remember when we all used to wear baggy, loose jeans and we thought that was really cool? The Sun
  • They were basically condemned to flowing tents and baggy ill-fitting gabardine outfits displayed in middle-class department stores.
  • A number of baggy suits of the lightest tussore material were hanging from the wall. When The World Screamed
  • White socks became widely available and shorts were baggy and billowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • She changed into a pair of loose pants and a baggy shirt, perfect for hiding her feminity, little proof though there was.
  • She's wearing leggings that are a little too baggy for her skinny limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wore a loose blouse and very baggy trousers; a comfortable suit, certainly, but not at all conducing to an ideal kingliness of appearance. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • There should be enough room in the crotch of the pants for you to sit and walk comfortably, without being excessively baggy.
  • She couldn't have been any older than Calida, with long, bushy blonde hair and a thick figure, dressed in baggy jeans and a ripped shirt.

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