LARGE vs BULKY: NOUN
- In old musical notation, a note properly equivalent in value either to three or to two longs, according to the rhythm used. Also called a maxima or maxim. It was variously made, as when used at the end of a piece its time value was often indefinite.
- At length; in or to the full extent; fully: as, to discourse on a subject at large.
- Bounty; largess.
- At liberty; without restraint or confinement: as, to go at large; to be left at large.
- In general; as a whole; altogether.
- A garment size for a large person
- For the whole; free from the customary limitation. In the United States a congressman at large is one elected by the voters of a whole State instead of those of a single district; which is done when the existing apportionment by districts does not provide for all the representatives to which the State is entitled. In some places an alderman or a supervisor at large is elected by a whole city or county, in addition to those elected by wards or townships.
- A musical note, formerly in use, equal to two longs, four breves, or eight semibreves.
- Freedom; unrestraint: in the phrase at large (which see, below).
- N/A
LARGE vs BULKY: ADJECTIVE
- Favorable. Used of a wind.
- Gross; coarse. Used of speech or language.
- Of great magnitude or intensity; grand.
- Understanding and tolerant; liberal.
- Important; significant.
- Of greater than average scope, breadth, or capacity; comprehensive.
- Of greater than average size, extent, quantity, or amount; big.
- Ostentatiously lofty in style
- Large enough to be visible to the naked eye
- Generous and understanding and tolerant
- Conspicuous in position or importance
- Having broad power and range and scope
- Above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent
- Pretentious; boastful. Used of speech or manners.
- Electors, or a representative, as in Congress, chosen to represent the whole of a State, in distinction from those chosen to represent particular districts in a State.
- See under Common, n.
- Diffusely; fully; in the full extent.
- Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; -- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter.
- Prodigal in expending; lavish.
- Unrestrained by decorum; -- said of language.
- Fairly large or important in effect; influential
- Free; unembarrassed.
- Having more than usual power or capacity; having broad sympathies and generous impulses; comprehensive; -- said of the mind and heart.
- Full in statement; diffuse; full; profuse.
- Abundant; ample.
- Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great; capacious; extensive; -- opposed to small
- Having excess body mass, especially muscle.
- Unwieldy
- Being large in size, mass, or volume.
- Of great bulk or dimensions; of great size; large; thick; massive.
- Clumsy to manage; unwieldy.
- Having considerable bulk; massive.
- Of large size for its weight
LARGE vs BULKY: ADVERB
- With the wind abaft the beam
- At a distance, wide of something (as of a mark)
- In a boastful manner
- Freely; licentiously.
- N/A
LARGE vs BULKY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Largely; broadly; freely; with license.
- Fully; at large.
- Free; favorable as regards direction; fair: applied to the wind. See large, adv., 3.
- Nautical, before the wind; with the wind free or on the quarter, or in such a direction that studding-sails will draw: as, to go or sail large.
- Full; at full; in all.
- “Big”; boastfully.
- Ample in dimensions, quantity, or number; having much size, bulk, volume, extent, capacity, scope, length, breadth, etc., absolutely or relatively; being of more than common measure; wide; broad; spacious; great; big; bulky: opposed to small or little, and used of both corporeal and incorporeal subjects: as, a large house, man, or ox; a large plain or river; a large supply, assembly, or number of people; to deal on a large scale or with large subjects; to seek a larger sphere; a man of large mind or heart; a large manner in painting; the largest liberty of action; to confer large powers upon an agent; large views.
- In an advanced stage of pregnancy
- Influential
- To get free.
- Ample or free in expenditure; liberal; lavish; prodigal; extravagant.
- Ample or liberal in words; diffuse; free; full; extended: applied to language.
- Free from restraint; being at large.
- Free from moral restraint; broad; licentious.
- Clamorous; boisterous; blatant.
- Synonyms Big, etc. (see great); capacious, expansive, spacious.
- Full; complete.
- (idiom) (at large) At length; copiously.
- (idiom) (at large) Not in confinement or captivity; at liberty.
- (idiom) (at large) As a whole; in general.
- (idiom) (at large) Representing a nation, state, or district as a whole. Often used in combination.
- (idiom) (at large) Not assigned to a particular country. Often used in combination.
- Of great bulk or size; large.
- Unwieldy; clumsy.
- Synonyms Bulky, Massive, Massy, Ponderous, Burly. Bulky refers to prominence, excess, or unwieldiness of size; it applies properly to material things; if applied to persons, it implies the development of physical size at the expense of higher qualities. Massy is, strictly, poetic for massive. The two denote weight and solidity quite as much as size, while that which is bulky may be hollow and comparatively light: as, a bulky bundle of straw; a massive jaw; “ingots of massy gold.” Ponderous primarily denotes weight and not size, but has come to have a secondary suggestion of unwieldiness. Burly is applicable only to persons, and expresses bigness, solidity, and force, with something of coarseness of manner.
LARGE vs BULKY: RELATED WORDS
- Bigger, Colossal, Outsized, Outsize, Gargantuan, Humongous, Significant, Big, Enormous, Vast, Gigantic, Massive, Huge, Sizeable, Sizable
- Large scale, Extensive, Sizeable, Huge, Lengthy, Bulk, Awkward, Voluminous, Thick, Burdensome, Heavy, Beefy, Cumbersome, Big, Large
LARGE vs BULKY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bigger, Colossal, Outsized, Outsize, Gargantuan, Humongous, Significant, Big, Enormous, Vast, Gigantic, Massive, Huge, Sizeable, Sizable
- Large scale, Extensive, Sizeable, Huge, Lengthy, Bulk, Awkward, Voluminous, Thick, Burdensome, Heavy, Beefy, Cumbersome, Big, Large
LARGE vs BULKY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It means that end users opening lots of tabs can cause large amounts of load and consume large amounts of continuous server resources.
- United operates a large domestic and international route network spanning cities large and small across the United States and all six continents.
- This game, adapted from the standard Scrabble game, comes with large print tiles with large black letters on a white background.
- Luckily, the Body is the only text style that changes from XXX Large to Accessibility XXX Large.
- The Sequencing Handbook FULL SERVICE contains additional calculations and recommendations for large PCR products and large constructs, as well asadditional information on purity considerations.
- We offer a large selection of top quality, well maintained equipment that will help you complete any large or small home project.
- On the one hand, large universities provide excellent research opportunities but it can be easy to get lost in large lecture halls.
- Large bedroom with a slightly smaller sitting room area and a large bathroom.
- Large Assets: Large assets include things like houses, cars, boats, artwork, and furniture.
- It has stainless steel appliances, cabinets to the ceiling, large island, large corner pantry, and gorgeous tile backsplash.
- Layering is less cumbersome than wearing bulky clothing.
- Less bulky, more comfortable than Type I PFD.
- Increase participation in the bulky item collection program.
- Large, bulky tank water heaters require storage space.
- The reconnaissance payloads have historically been incredibly bulky.
- They are not bulky therefore storage is easy.
- They are too bulky and an unneeded weight.
- Avoid bulky sentences and use a spell checker.
- Use large needles and smooth, but bulky yarn.
- Bulky goods outlets should only be located in centres and bulky goods zones.
LARGE vs BULKY: QUESTIONS
- Should Walmart incentivize large-scale organic production?
- Do large fibroids interfere with novasure placement?
- Do peacekeeping missions prevent large-scale conflict?
- Are continental shelves dissected by large valleys?
- Does laparoscopic surgery require a large incision?
- What artist created large scale kinetic sculptures?
- What are large-scale generation certificates (LGCs)?
- What triggers megalophobia (fear of large objects)?
- How many toppings do you put on a large X-large pizza?
- How do you make a large letter box with large letters?
- What happened to the Sette Desert bulky Lunker quests?
- What is the best bulky/chunky gauge knitting machine?
- When can I recycle bulky waste in Jackson Township?
- How to decorate a small apartment with bulky furniture?
- What happened to free bulky waste collection services?
- What is the bulky household refuse removal service?
- What is considered bulky waste in Jackson Township?
- Is there a smartphone-based bulky waste classification?
- Can bulky tertiary electrophiles undergo SN2 substitution?
- Does the bulky item collection program accept bulky items?