oversize

[ US /ˌoʊvɝˈsaɪz/ ]
[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəsˈa‍ɪz/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. larger than normal for its kind
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How To Use oversize In A Sentence

  • At the bottom of the staircase a door opens into the white painted kitchen, where a small cooker supports an oversized kettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • I answered, clutching at the hem of my oversized jersey as a cold draft blew around my exposed legs.
  • As she entered, I was standing in front of the oversized mirror wedged in between a dozen or so teenaged girls all scrambling to restore their fallen bouffants.
  • Memorable scenes include Ornella Muti putting an oversized safety pin to some rather startling uses, and a listful cat and mouse game between Ben Gazzara and Susan Tyrrell which results in Gazarra’s arrest when you least expect it. World cinema classics #48 « Jahsonic
  • Forget clunky mobiles and oversized tablets - wearable technology is the next frontier. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was our first visit, and we arrived sceptical about anywhere with such an oversized reputation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our only concern is the oversize 12.2 megapixel sensor and low attery life. Digital Camera Reviews
  • Bold, oversized metal cuffs and heavy chain necklaces give any outfit a tough edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the paintings are about 3¼ by 4 inches in size, captioned by four lines of Latin text with oversize, illuminated capitals and surrounded by wide borders of tiny bryony leaves on coiling vines. A Most Illuminating Show of Medieval Manuscript Pages
  • Calling me back, she pointed to an oversized letter B on a pillar about a foot and a half away from where I was standing.
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