bulky

CEFRB2

/ˈbʌlki/

adjective

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In plain English

  1. 01

    adjective

    Large and difficult to carry or store.

  2. 02

    adjective

    Extra detail

    Having excess body mass, especially muscle.

Examples

  • This box is too bulky to carry.

  • This is bulky, so I'll send it by home delivery.

At a glance

Sits at B2 on the CEFR scale

Senses
3
Parts of speech
1
Citations
3

Deep Dive

adjective

Extra meaning
  1. Being large in size, mass, or volume; big, fat or muscular.

More examples

In context
  • Action such as this, filmed under great difficulty with a bulky, hand-cranked camera, revealed the possibilities of the movies and was quite startling in those early days.

  • Needless to say, one's seat must be booked in advance and a platoon of urbane officials, one to each door of the train, awaits passengers to usher them to their seats and relieve them of their bulkier baggage.

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Origin

adjective

From Middle English bulki, boulky, equivalent to bulk + -y.