bulky in the PONS Dictionary

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Disadvantages include reduced room for bulky electrical equipment compared to other designs.
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Keeping its massive bulky body above ground level supposedly requires four short, stump-like legs.
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In those days computers were large bulky machines with open reel tape drives creating considerable noise.
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In addition, coal was very bulky and had comparatively low thermal efficiency.
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With regard to inner sleeves, plastic polyethylene is purported to be better than the common paper sleeve and less bulky than the poly-lined paper variety.
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Of academic interest, bulky ligands stabilize unusual coordination sites, e.g., reactive coligands or low coordination numbers.
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His changes resulted in an improved suit that was less bulky, more comfortable, and cheaper to produce.
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Silk fibroin, considered a -keratin, can have these two as 7580% of the total, with 1015% serine, with the rest having bulky side groups.
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The folio editions were bulky and difficult to use, and smaller, pocket editions soon appeared.
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Existing tape media is bulky and more expensive than hard drives.
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