Definition of Baggiest

1. Adjective. (superlative of baggy) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Baggiest

1. baggy [adj] - See also: baggy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baggiest

baggageman
baggagemaster
baggagemasters
baggagemen
baggager
baggagers
baggages
baggala
baggalas
bagged
bagger
baggers
baggie
baggier
baggies
baggiest (current term)
baggily
bagginess
bagginesses
bagging
baggings
baggit
baggits
baggs
baggy
baggywrinkle
baggywrinkles
bagh
baghdadite
baghouse

Literary usage of Baggiest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Macedonia; Its Races and Their Future by Henry Noel Brailsford (1906)
"On St. George's Day, when they celebrate the coming of summer, and their girls and women, fearless and unveiled, don their brightest jackets and baggiest ..."

2. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1900)
"Some of my biggest and roundest, baggiest and most "inflated" cocoons gave fine males, while some of the slenderest, longest and " trig "-est cocoons gave ..."

3. A Private in the Guards by Stephen Graham (1919)
"Here a queue of poor villagers turned out to stare at us, tlie women bundles of cotton, the men in capacious muddy sabots and the baggiest of old clothes. ..."

4. Final Recollections of a Diplomatist by Sir Horace Rumbold (1905)
"... the narrow streets of Hermes and Eolus with their shabby shops and execrable pavement ; a few picturesque types—islanders with the baggiest of breeks, ..."

5. Behind an Eastern Veil: A Plain Tale of Events Occuring in the Experience of by Charles James Wills (1894)
"... great pair of the baggiest of baggy breeches—in fact, my lower extremities appeared to have become changed into bolsters with feet. ..."

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