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It needed a lot of repair as two largish areas had fallen off.
He held out a largish key, though no doubt William had thought it very small and secret.
They followed her up the stairs to a largish room which overlooked the street.
It is a largish building on three floors with an attic.
The only ones Anna was concerned with were two largish sharks.
A largish green person was exiting the tunnel to Number 327.
You can figure on a largish fish (about a pound) or two smaller ones per person.
Now he guessed it to be the size of a largish metropolitan hospital.
He was a largish fellow, half a head taller than I and wider, too.
Was it a largish tree that had been exaggerated out of all proportion?
One had a limp, another a largish baby clinging to her torso.
"Mandy was given a largish dose about an hour ago.
It's hard to fault it anymore, especially with the low prices and largish set of options.
The birds now have largish run with a nice long roof and a large coop.
Largish man too, which is why I remember him."
The service is also professional: one night our largish crowd was having such a great time, we got a bit obstreperous.
Richard wondered why living on a largish boat should automatically make him interested in small ones.
She carried no luggage, only a largish leather shoulder bag.
Then, the cave became a largish cavern with a ceiling of rock.
My house is the largish one with the double atrium north of it."
To make such a conspiracy work in those centuries would require modern science and a largish time machine.
Their table was a largish corner booth with bench seats on three sides.
Most largish Japanese firms are members of some kind of industrial group.
She was largish and blond in a way that drives Arabs nuts.
It was the size of a largish house.