1. outsize - Noun
2. outsize - Adjective
3. outsize - Verb
4. outsize - Adjective Satellite
an unusual garment size (especially one that is very large)
larger than normal for its kind
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And Bloomberg wasn't the only Democrat or group committing resources to the state, though he did receive an outsize share of the publicity. Source: Internet
But the clips isolate a piece of an interview, or even a longer bit of dialogue – and often contain context-free questions, declarations or on-screen reactions that spur outsize reaction. Source: Internet
Amazon’s outsize influence in e-commerce means sites that rely on affiliate marketing in turn rely on Amazon. Source: Internet
A lot of ink and pixels have already (rightfully) been spent in service of Bourdain’s outsize legacy as an international raconteur, omnivorous wit, and brilliant empath. Source: Internet
Debra Weiner is interviewing 100 newsmakers, thought leaders and other people who’ve made an outsize difference about the most valuable thing their parents taught them. Source: Internet