Not fitting closely; hanging loosely.
British dance-oriented music genre.
1 Emma of the baggy sweatshirts really didn't know how beautiful she was.
2 When dotcom hipsters started wearing ripped jeans and baggy sweaters to work?
3 His hands were deep in the pockets of his baggy light trousers.
4 His suit was baggy ; it made him seem bulky, rather than muscular.
5 She was wearing baggy clothes: men's overalls and a heavy fatigue jacket.
6 He removed his marsuit to stand in baggy trousers and loose tunic.
7 He's seldom look back since when confronted by those in baggy green.
8 Ellen wore gray sweats that were baggy in all the wrong places.
9 Thank goodness for baggy jackets and guards who didn't pat you down.
10 My baggy jeans, T-shirt, and high-top sneakers did nothing to inspire confidence.
11 His baggy breeches had seemed always to precede him into the room.
12 Both twins were unconsciously fingering the weapons concealed beneath their baggy shirts.
13 A blue coat, with red baggy trousers, was the most usual uniform.
14 His eyes were baggy - he had aged even within the last few months.
15 He was wearing a baggy silk suit with great big orange buttons.
16 This youth wore what resembled a white shirt over baggy white trousers.
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