<adj.all> a roomy but sparsely furnished apartment a spacious ballroom
Roomy \Room"y\, a. Having ample room; spacious; large; as, a roomy mansion; a roomy deck. --Dryden.
The trains are clean, roomy, but not as comfortable as the Gatwick Express.
Otherwise, you'll spend 5 minutes walking around this roomy, mid-size car, convinced someone stuck the wrong nameplate on the door.
And Ms. Talley herself had changed shape since she first tried the dress on last June and found it on the roomy side.
Popular items include baggy pants with insertable knee pads and seven roomy pockets for tools ($39), as well as plastic clogs with removable rubber insoles ($34 a pair).
Power steering is finger-light; central locking and a tilt-adjustable steering wheel are standard; and the high-roofed body is agreeably roomy, with good all-round vision.
The 10-way, adjustable front bucket seats were roomy and had countless comfortable settings, including three buttons for power lumbar support at three different spots in the back of the seats.
A commercial-size chest freezer and two large refrigerators in his roomy kitchen attest to his ability to provide such hospitality.
Build quality is excellent, it rides well with a remarkable lack of road noise, and is massively roomy inside.
Excutive-class motorists rightly take it for granted that a car will be reliable, quiet, comfortable, adequately roomy, have power-steering and ABS brakes and look nice.
Even the smaller Japanese auto companies, such as Subaru of America Inc. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp., are weighing in with cars that are plush, powerful and nearly as roomy as a midsized Oldsmobile.