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Definition of Roomier
1. roomy [adj] - See also: roomy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Roomier
Literary usage of Roomier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1915)
"We have built a roomier tonneau. And the room is doubled when only five are riding.
The two extra seats completely disappear. We upholster with enameled ..."
2. A Manual of Greek Antiquities by Percy Gardner, Frank Byron Jevons (1895)
"The mediaeval galley, however, was not run on shore in this way, and consequently
came to have a greater draught and a roomier hold than was possible for ..."
3. A Manual of Greek Antiquities by Percy Gardner, Frank Byron Jevons (1895)
"The mediaeval galley, however, was not run on shore in this way, and consequently
came to have a greater draught and a roomier hold than was possible for ..."
4. Ourselves and the Universe: Studies in Life and Religion by Jonathan Brierley (1903)
"As we move along this line of things what we are chiefly conscious of is not so
much the roomier realm of the stars, majestic though that be, as the roomier ..."
5. A Study of the Bladder During Parturition by John Halliday Croom (1884)
"Rosenmuller—It is rounder and smaller than in the male. JM Weber—Rounder, broader,
and roomier than in the male. Krause—It is roomier than in the male. ..."