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roomy

[roo-mee, room-ee] / ˈru mi, ˈrʊm i /


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The street is made up of big, detached, roomy properties with plenty of garden space and several houses are listed for sale with asking prices in excess of £1million.

From BBC Jun. 28, 2026

She was gifted a pair of Nike Victory Pro 4 golf shoes from LeBron James but changed out of them after six holes because they felt too roomy.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 8, 2026

I decided to split the difference with a roomy pair that left a subtle gap behind my heel.

From Slate Jun. 5, 2026

This year, companies will also jostle to sell space, analysts say, with roomy SUVs' new growth area targeting customers prioritising seating and comfort.

From Barron's Apr. 24, 2026

The fans of the falcons of the Delhi Bridge trooped back into the clean, roomy bird barn and watched with great concern while Perry stroked the terrified falcon to calm him down.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George

Glenn Whipp, meanwhile, suffers from “Pitt” withdrawal: “What are they doing now? Is Nurse Dana coming back? Are roomies Santos and Whitaker about to kill each other? I need answers. I can’t wait until January.”

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2025

In some curious way, these two college roomies epitomize maybe the utmost skill of Larrañaga and associate head coach and longtime collaborator Bill Courtney: the capacity to bring disparate backgrounds into cohesion.

From Washington Post Mar. 30, 2023

In the group chat with the roomies, they floated the idea of getting a perm.

From New York Times Dec. 2, 2022

Alex and I work well together as friends and roomies and are likely going to be living together until we make enough money to buy our own places.

From Slate Sep. 25, 2018

“I'm right across the hall if you ever want to talk, kiddo. We used to be pals when you were younger. There’s no reason we can’t get back to that now that we’re roomies again.”

From "Starfish" by Akemi Dawn Bowman

As well as changes to the stability reserve, manufacturers would also be given roomier benchmarks for free allowances, Von der Leyen said last month.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 1, 2026

Manufacturers would also receive roomier benchmarks for free allowances.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 1, 2026

Culver City’s cap of four units per floor also nudges design away from efficiency apartments toward roomier digs that might appeal to families.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 23, 2025

The GV80 also scores points for its roomier cargo area, higher maximum towing capacity and available third-row seat.

From Seattle Times Apr. 3, 2024

Eventually, Maria Isabel spent many nights a week at Angela’s roomier house, where she had to share a bed with only one other person, Angela’s daughter.

From "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario

Even the roomiest home might be a tight squeeze.

From MarketWatch Jan. 29, 2026

Five people fit inside the RAV4 Prime, and this compact crossover SUV is one of the roomiest models in its class for hauling cargo.

From Seattle Times Dec. 27, 2023

He understood that the roomiest space in journalism today is the frontier of fair play.

From Washington Post Dec. 7, 2021

“This case of the zooms will require some VROOMS! The roomiest, doomiest, boomiest vrooms! A plane that makes vrooms is the cure for the zooms!”

From Slate Feb. 16, 2020

"Rotten night," reflected the big man who monopolised the roomiest chair and the best position in front of the blazing logs.

From The Flyers by McCutcheon, George Barr




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