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  • He was a little taller, and had the regulation hair cut, exposing largish ears.
  • Then I creamed a largish lump of butter into the flour and sugar mixture, worked it in with a spoon until it was all absorbed, and then poured the crumble mixture over the fruit.
  • Its head is broad and blunt and it has a largish mouth which, because of a series of joints, can be projected forward instantly like a telescopic tube.
  • In general the name simply seems to have become for describing a largish oval shield; sometimes meaning a heavy shield, at other times being used to describe what was really an oval-shaped pelta.
  • He took a largish buff envelope from his pocket.
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  • Then I creamed a largish lump of butter into the flour and sugar mixture, worked it in with a spoon until it was all absorbed, and then poured the crumble mixture over the fruit.
  • Meat from half a roast chicken, cut into generous "filets" (I interpreted this to mean pieces of a size to serve with knife and fork), 3 oz. sliced raw mushrooms, 1/2 pound boiled new potatoes, 2 romaine lettuce hearts, 8 largish shrimp, shelled and cooked, 1/2 cup mayonaisse, with some horseradish mixed in, and the yolk of a hardboiled egg. Composed
  • More immediate than that, Linda, like the Blue whale, was largish with nice eyes.
  • The centre pleat on each side is a deep inverted box pleat which opens out when something largish is carried inside the bag.
  • `As a matter of fact I think she looks delightful... In a largish sort of way. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • The centre pleat on each side is a deep inverted box pleat which opens out when something largish is carried inside the bag.
  • He took a largish buff envelope from his pocket.
  • A largish van must have been used and even with a gang of thieves, it must have taken a fair amount of time to dislodge the stone and pile it up into the van.
  • There were two downstairs living rooms and a largish kitchen, all heavily beamed. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • In interpersonal relations there is a factor with a largish part: misunderstanding. To the North, by Elizabeth Bowen « Unknowing
  • For those same reasons many skilled craftspeople are starting to charge outwardly largish sums for boards.
  • I still make this tasty, elemental soup in largish quantities, and take it to work for lunch. Toast:
  • The owner, now at the wheel, was the essence of decent self-satisfaction; a baldish, largish, level-eyed man, rugged of neck but sleek and round of face — face like the back of a spoon bowl. Main Street
  • Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
  • Anyway, I was left with 8 largish bottles full of paint. » Paying for Complacency Strocel.com
  • Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
  • Here are largish beachfront hotels, and restaurants serving ubiquitous feta salad or deep-fried calamari drenched in lemon juice, washed down with retsina. Insiders' guide to Greece
  • Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
  • She is described as white, of "largish" build, with mousy brown hair if not dyed. Undefined
  • Last month I rashly wrote that since Obama was starting the month on an upswing, he had a good chance of posting largish gains in September. Chris Weigant: Obama Poll Watch -- September, 2010
  • What that is, is what is left over when you order a largish quantity (I am getting so Spanishized I just spelled quantity with a C, which cost me a long time to wrestle my self around to in Spanish). Bonus Section – Drinks in Huila « Unknowing
  • The fish are a Cyprinus and a Barbus, or Oreinus with small scales, thick leathery mouth, and cirrhi; a Loach of largish size, flat head, reddish, with conspicuous brownish mottlings, and a Silurus. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • A hallway in a largish single-storey house is a big job, lots of doors and a not inconsiderable amount of wall.
  • A largish man, young, wearing an unbuttoned blue shirt, white boxer shorts, and short boots not yet laced. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • Volatility is fairly high in craps though, so either have a largish bankroll, or be prepared to lose your stake. — Wanted: Vegas Travel Tips - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Mine is a largish charkha (attache size, I think.) September 2007
  • I wonder, though, is working in a largish firm making good money really such a frightening cautionary tale? Discourse.net: Advice to the Pre-Law Student
  • For the ham, boil in water with thyme, garlic, bay leaves, onions and leeks for two hours then break into largish pieces.
  • The nipple is IN the mouth; the surrounding “boobflesh” is blocked by a largish head. Under The Blanket | Her Bad Mother
  • Two other perissodactyl families are extinct in the Old World: tapir-like paleotheres and chalicotheres, largish horse-like animals with claws instead of hooves.
  • Well, it's not like the Dallas area wasn't without the "largish" mid-size cons like these for a few years, after Bulldog Productions and, by extension, their Dallas Fantasy Fair cons went belly-up. Mid-Sized Comic Cons – What Impact Do They Have on the Comic Industry? | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources

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