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Meanings of excessively large in English
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Usage of excessively large in English
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It's the banks' excessivelylarge profits that need a trim, not their bosses' pay slips.
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It was an excessivelylarge doll at first-Mr.
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Results: Both groups with 2-h access to the sweet-fat chow exhibited bingeing behavior, as defined by excessivelylarge meals.
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Excessive cooperation can be punished by others, meaning that people, if making an excessivelylarge donation, often opt for anonymity.
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The parents were not excessivelylarge, and the mother stated that she had had children before of the same proportions.
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An auctioneer should have the organ of truth large; of imagination and comparison, considerable; of wit, great; of benevolence, excessivelylarge.
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Her against the King of Spain, which will be an excessivelylarge pennyworth, besides the assistance which she gives her neighbours.
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The Government would only introduce rental property standards if it did not lead to excessivelylarge rent increases, the Prime Minister says.
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The buccal cavity and metastomal flaps regulate the flow of dense bacterial suspensions and exclude excessivelylarge particles from entering the pharynx.
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She considered herself cheated, as if she had been fooled by sham suffering into giving excessivelylarge alms to an artful beggar.
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Sir, -Was it really necessary to publish the excessivelylarge, extremely unflattering picture of Tiger Woods on the front page (May 30th)?
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They seem to move listlessly and indifferently; yet very quickly they have checked the membership to insure that the excessivelylarge quorum requisite is present.