Adjective
good-sized (comparative more good-sized, superlative most good-sized)
(colloquial) Of a reasonably large size.
Gas and electric bills take a good-sized chunk of my salary.
A good-sized chunk of Representative Steve Scalise's congressional career has been devoted to making guns to get. Source: Internet
Add the peppers to the pan, sprinkle again with salt, and cook, still over low heat and still stirring from time to time, for 10 minutes, while you dice five good-sized, very ripe tomatoes. Source: Internet
A heaped spoonful is placed in a good-sized pot which has previously been warmed. Source: Internet
At the top was a good-sized town (recently renamed Al-Thawra, "revolution"). Source: Internet
At the bottom—in the lowest, darkest depths of Sleepy Hollow Road—a bridge crosses Harrods Creek, a good-sized tributary of the nearby Ohio River. Source: Internet
Any organization that’s larger than a good-sized family will inevitably be a bureaucracy. Source: Internet