Roomy in a sentence as a noun

It's small, but it's roomy inside and it has a big trunk.

Not the tiniest platform around, but still fits in a roomy pocket.

That's extremely roomy for a single person or a couple.

They are very comfortable and roomy for a passenger to get into.

- I like the more-roomy build history better.

Roomy in a sentence as an adjective

It originates in an era when 128KB of RAM was reasonably roomy.

It may be nice and roomy now, but what about in 5 or 10 years when everyone has an iPhone and Apple has one or no competitors?

Personally, I'm OK without it -- the interior is super roomy, and lack of a console adds to that feeling.

" [1]Blaming the Target break-in on the OS security is like having unprotected sex in the back of a Buick, and blaming GM for the STD you contracted because it would've happened if the car hadn't had such a roomy backseat.

And because the design of a pickup is driven by the need to have a 4x6-8ft long bed they tend to have roomy engine compartments in order to keep the proportions "correct"By your own admission if you did at least one project per month requiring the use of a truck you would be spending the same amount of money.

Roomy definitions

noun

an associate who shares a room with you

See also: roommate roomie

adjective

(of buildings and rooms) having ample space; "a roomy but sparsely furnished apartment"; "a spacious ballroom"

See also: spacious