bulky

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definition
adjective
a bulky piece of luggage
taking up much space, typically inconveniently; large and unwieldy.
example
Coach Butch Davis loves the 'bulky' guys, but taking Notre Dame center Jeff Faine at No.21 was a surprise.
He wore a 'bulky' scarf, definitely strange for summer weather.
‘We found quite a few 'bulky' items, including pieces of chipboard, it was fascinating really,’ she said.
Soon, beer-bellied men will be squeezing their 'bulky' frames into pieces of elastic and pulling on trousers two, or maybe even three sizes too small.
When the inn was in sight, her view was suddenly blocked by a 'bulky' figure.
Radio and telephones could communicate between cities, ships and higher headquarters, but they were too 'bulky' to be man-carried.
Use long pins with large colored heads to prevent the pins from being lost in the 'bulky' fabric; pin sparingly.
Nowadays, with airport security being so tight, it might be a good idea to avoid 'bulky' belts, jewelry, or any metallic items.
Nowadays he resembles a 'bulky' Roy of the Rovers, but what he lacks in pace he more than makes up for in persistence and effort.
Evan shrugged, a motion barely noticed underneath the 'bulky' suit he was wearing.
She opened the passenger's door and sat down on the seat inside, pulling the bottom of her 'bulky' coat in so that it wouldn't get caught in the door.
Think about your neckline - if you are wearing a heavy coat, 'bulky' scarf, thick polo-neck sweater take them off.
The apparatus is expensive and 'bulky' , and cannot be used over large surface areas of the body.
Wireless handhelds are 'bulky' , expensive and feature-poor compared with their non-wireless counterparts, the research firm argues.
It has its own listed status because it has an exceptionally large seat to accommodate the 'bulky' dresses of Victorian women.
You can say a PDA is 'bulky' compared to a piece of paper, but how about 500 pieces of paper?
The expensive, 'bulky' book will not be revised for years.
Mike put on the new 'bulky' coat he'd gotten for Christmas, and the cap with woolly flaps that covered his ears.
There were other doors, 'bulky' and overstuffed-looking pieces of furniture, woven rugs on the floor and paintings on the walls.
However, outdoor athletic shoes and running shoes are not good alternative as they are too 'bulky' and heavy for fencing.
He stood tall with a wide chest, square shoulders, a 'bulky' figure, long blond hair, but he himself had the blackest and biggest wings of them all.
Initial police reports suggested he was wearing a suspiciously 'bulky' jacket, that he jumped the ticket barrier and ran onto the train.
The new Sportage is roomier than most, providing more essential head and leg room, especially for those having to sit in the back, and there is also more room for luggage or any other 'bulky' cargo.
On the internet today, just as in Grey's time, too many images make a reference unreasonably 'bulky' and expensive to produce.
As I was waiting for my first call, Herb, a 'bulky' man in his early thirties, pulled me aside for a little chat.
The unit itself is a little bit 'bulky' but it contains space for two AA batteries and two MMC slots.
Why take a 'bulky' sweater when a featherweight down vest is adequate?
Soon enough the pretty girls will be unencumbered by those 'bulky' coats and hats and scarves and mittens.
It was 'bulky' , unwieldy and would not go far, given the cost of satellite transponders.
They were a great innovation, but also 'bulky' , heavy, expensive and in some cases, overly complicated.
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