1. largish - Adjective
2. largish - Adjective Satellite
Somewhat large.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI work for largish company (international, 10s of thousands of employees), and our company has an explicit code of conduct, not unlike the one the ones being suggested for conventions. Source: Internet
I made them the size of the cross section of a largish orange, but you can make them what ever size you'd like. Source: Internet
"I haul largish stuff and have a very remote cabin" Source: Internet
I used five whole heads (largish) of garlic. Source: Internet
There is a touch screen, largish buttons, and a smallish volume knob, but no tuning knob. Source: Internet
Veal and beef are the usual source of bone marrow but lamb, goat, and any largish animal should not be dismissed. Source: Internet