(a.) Having ample room; spacious; large; as, a roomy mansion; a roomy deck.
Example Sentences:
(1) Each roomy retreat sleeps five, and has a patio and lounge, but only Berghylur backs onto a waterfall.
(2) The Prius is roomy and very quiet - people almost don't know you're there.
(3) Recently refurbished, the roomy palais is the official residence of Ivan Rogers, David Cameron's former summit sherpa and, since November, Britain's ambassador to the EU.
(4) On Mars , the four initial residents – having been voted winners by the viewers from a pool of 40 – will get a roomy 50 sq m apartment each.
(5) Noises were described as “washy”, “pingy”, “chunky”, “spongy”, “roomy”, “blatty” and “futzy”.
(6) Lowlights included listening to my Tennant’s-swilling roomie play The Bends at 4am looped, fearfully locking myself in my attic room (lacking an escape route), deterring him from inviting a homeless man to stay over and declining his kind offer of accompanying him to a crack house.
(7) 137Cs is preferable in patients with roomy or irregular intrauterine cavities and also offers reduced radiation exposure to personnel.
(8) A flexor pad underneath the big toe eliminates the phenomenon, but in case of rigidity of the toe, extremely roomy toe boxes must be prescribed.
(9) Morgan’s roomy bag now signifies some vast hypocrisy.
(10) Every weekday morning the refurbished tube station, flanked by a Starbucks and a Sainsbury's, sucks in thousands of professionals of all races and nationalities, brought to the area by its transport links, vibrant atmosphere and wealth of couple-friendly flats carved out of roomy Victorian houses.
(11) "I have four kids," he said, pointing to the Chevy's roomy back seat, "and they all fit in there."
(12) "Donot buy plcm till i het guidance; want to make sure guidance OK," said the message from Roomy Khan, an ex-employee facing money problems who was trying to persuade Rajaratnam, the head of the hedge fund Galleon Group, to re-hire her.
Rooty
Definition:
(a.) Full of roots; as, rooty ground.
Example Sentences:
(1) The Coalition said they also wanted to have a debate in Rooty Hill on 28 August.
(2) The Liberals’ campaign director, Brian Loughnane, wrote to his Labor counterpart, George Wright, proposing three debates: one next Sunday afternoon or evening at the National Press Club, where journalists would ask the questions; one at the Rooty Hill RSL in western Sydney, where each leader would make a statement and then separately answer questions from the audience, and a third in Brisbane where the two leaders would share a stage and take questions from the audience.
(3) The Coalition have said they also want to have a debate in Rooty Hill on 28 August.
(4) Afterwards, around the kitchen table, we use fluffy rotis (pronounced “rootis”) to mop up our lamb and coconut stew.
(5) Mr Abbott has accepted the proposal for a forum in Brisbane on 21st August and a further forum at Rooty Hill on 28 August.
(6) At the first leaders’ debate in Rooty Hill, western Sydney, Turnbull had worn a bemused expression when voters asked questions that weren’t entirely logical.
(7) Now Tony Abbott has agreed to a second forum hosted by Sky News next week In Brisbane, and another one in Rooty Hill on August 28.