Extra large for one
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SIZEExtra large, for one
TRIPLETOne in an extra-large baby carriage, perhaps
NEWSPAPERExtra, for one.
GUMExtra, for one
OPTIONExtra cup holders, for one
CHATEAUBRIANA large country house for one of the Beach Boys?
haciendaa large estate, especially one used for farming or ranching.
haciendaslarge landed estate, esp. one used for farming or ranching
grasslandA large open area of country covered with grass, esp. one used for grazing
grasslandsA large open area of country covered with grass, esp. one used for grazing
marquesseslarge tent or tentlike shelter with open sides, esp. one for temporary use in outdoor entertainments, receptions, etc.
rancherieany one of the large rectangular cedar buildings erected by Pacific Coast Indians for communal living and ceremonial purposes
oxfordsone of an English breed of large, hornless sheep, noted for its market lambs and heavy fleece of medium length
oxfordone of an English breed of large, hornless sheep, noted for its market lambs and heavy fleece of medium length
concertoA musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, esp. one conceived on a relatively large scale
concertosA musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, esp. one conceived on a relatively large scale
malemuteone of an Alaskan breed of large dogs having a dense, coarse coat, raised originally by Alaskan Eskimos for drawing sleds
kuvaszone of a Hungarian breed of large dogs having a short, slightly wavy, white coat, used for herding sheep and as watchdogs
stockpilesA large accumulated stock of goods or materials, esp. one held in reserve for use at a time of shortage or other emergency
stockpileA large accumulated stock of goods or materials, esp. one held in reserve for use at a time of shortage or other emergency
palanquins(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers
palankeens(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers
palanquin(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers
caribousa large gregarious deer (Rangifer tarandus) of Holarctic taiga and tundra that usually has palmate antlers in both sexes used especially for one of the New World called also reindeer
tailorbirdA small South Asian warbler that makes a row of holes in one or two large leaves and stitches them together with cottony fibers or silk to form a container for the nest
tailorbirdsA small South Asian warbler that makes a row of holes in one or two large leaves and stitches them together with cottony fibers or silk to form a container for the nest
basterslarge glass, plastic, or metal tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a small opening at the other, to be filled with butter, drippings, etc., for basting food as it is cooking
basterlarge glass, plastic, or metal tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a small opening at the other, to be filled with butter, drippings, etc., for basting food as it is cooking
deerhoundone of a Scottish breed of large, tall hunting dogs having a medium-length, wiry, gray or reddish-fawn coat, originally developed for hunting and bringing down deer, and known as the royal dog of Scotland
akitasone of a Japanese breed of large, muscular dogs having a broad head with erect ears, a stiff coat of brown, red, black, or brindle color, and a long tail curled over its back, originally bred for hunting, now often used as a guard dog
akitaone of a Japanese breed of large, muscular dogs having a broad head with erect ears, a stiff coat of brown, red, black, or brindle color, and a long tail curled over its back, originally bred for hunting, now often used as a guard dog
firlotone of two different Scottish units of measurement for grain, the first (for measuring commodities sold by level measure, such as wheat) roughly equal to an imperial bushel, the second (for measuring commodities sold by heaped measure, such as barley or corn) roughly half as large again