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Sized vs Sizey - What's the difference?

sized | sizey |

As adjectives the difference between sized and sizey

is that sized is having a certain size. Usually used in combination with an adverb while sizey is alternative form of sizy.

As a verb sized

is past tense of size.

sized

English

Adjective

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  • Having a certain . Usually used in combination with an adverb.
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    Verb

    (head)
  • (size)
  • See also

    * sized up

    sizey

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • * 1762 , Royal Society, Philosophical transactions (page 647)
  • The blood in most was not sizey ; but the crassamentum was tender, and the serum bilious. Where the heat was great, gentle emetics brought up much bile, and very much lessened the inflammatory state of the disease.