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baggy

adjective as in drooping

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Shot in Dubai on a million-dollar budget, it introduced many Indians to the bling of hip-hop - fast cars, baggy clothes, gem-studded watches and gold chains - set to slick, thumping beats.

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And Teddy Swims performed his hit Lose Control on a flame-filled stage, a potential fire hazard in his baggy oversized jacket.

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He was joined on stage by the song's producer, Mustard, who clutched a football while sporting the world's baggiest jeans - before Lamar pointed an imaginary remote control at the camera and intoned, "Game Over".

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He was a man obsessed by appearance and I can only think his baggy shirts and mismatched shoes and trousers caused him stress.

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Their appearance — tattoos, baggy clothes and a style rooted in Chicano culture — might challenge stereotypes about what it means to be gay.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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