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The biggest disagreement on style in high schools seems to be over bagginess.
But the results say much more about the glorious bagginess of biography as a form.
The waist was just right, the length good and there was no bagginess.
In Kundera's hands, however, the bagginess of the form is appropriate.
The pretense of wearing a costume and the bagginess make it at least halfway acceptable.
Flexed my arms, raised them overhead, checking for bagginess.
The bagginess allowed knickers to be hidden underneath easily.
In the later 1980s, "parachute" may have referred to the extreme bagginess of the pant.
One change, a management official said, was the elimination of a uniform's "excessive bagginess that could interfere with the playing of the game."
Enforcement of the degree of bagginess, he added, will be left to the discretion of the umpires.
This narrative bagginess is partly what makes the film feel true to Adams, if not in precise letter then certainly in mellow spirit.
Mr. Todhunter was thankful to be able to fill some of their bagginess up with his knees.
Knee patches improve durability and help lessen the bagginess caused to the knee area after climbing or walking.
"Honey, 36 waist will be too loose," Ms. Chung says, grabbing a handful of denim bagginess in the rear.
"Excessive bagginess that could interfere with the playing of the game" is out, Rob Manfred, the clubs' chief labor lawyer, said yesterday.
Tombstone noted new hollows carved out of the cheekbones, a bagginess in the flight suit around Batman's waist that had not been there before.
Coffee that is poorly stored may develop a burlap-like taste known as "bagginess", and its positive qualities may fade.
The Shadow decided, however, that the outfit was a disguise; The Shadow's reason was the bagginess of the attire.
Making a Call on Bagginess Baggy uniforms might not be as much a style of baseball past as initial signs indicated.
The length and design is closely related to the plus-fours (and plus-sixes etc.) worn for sport, but differ in having no bagginess.
But Gene Orza, the union's associate general counsel, pointed out that excessive bagginess isn't automatically out.
Tall, well over six feet, he was clad in a suit of loose-fitting plus-fours, thick knee-length stockings accentuating the bagginess of the trousers.
Sleepers in larger sizes sometimes feature an elastic band along the rear half of the waist, designed to provide a better fit by reducing bagginess around the torso.
Ortiz is a large man-six feet four and about two hundred and fifty pounds-who wears an even larger uniform that, in its bagginess, suggests a leisurely disposition.
I slid Jan's shorts below his hips, the bagginess of them allowing them to slip easily over his body and they dropped to his ankles when I let them go.