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The word sizable is used in literature as a versatile adjective conveying notable magnitude or extent, whether referring to physical objects, quantities, or abstract measures. It can denote tangible dimensions as when a stone pulpit is described as “sizable[1] or a cup of tea is noted as a “sizable cup” [2], and it also captures quantitative significance in contexts ranging from energy resources [3] and monetary sums [4] to economic measures like trade deficits [5, 6]. Furthermore, its application extends metaphorically to abstract subjects, such as a “sizable literature” on cultural groups [7] or even significant gatherings of people [8]. This multifaceted usage underlines its role in lending precise, yet flexible, descriptive power across a wide range of literary narratives.
  1. Here the rock has been cut away, so as to leave a sizable stone pulpit standing forth, with a small flight of steps on each side.
    — from A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life by William Stearns Davis
  2. [Pg 125] Barty's eldest daughter (Roberta), a stately, tall Hebe in black, brings me a very sizable cup of tea, just as I like it.
    — from The Martian: A Novel by George Du Maurier
  3. Its only sizable internal energy resource is hydropower.
    — from The 1996 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
  4. Still a sizable sum of money, but in the final analysis—” “Thank you,” Guignol said.
    — from Makers by Cory Doctorow
  5. Israel usually posts sizable trade deficits, which are covered by large transfer payments from abroad and by foreign loans.
    — from The 2008 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
  6. High unemployment and a sizable budget deficit are currently the most serious economic problems.
    — from The 1996 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
  7. The Hupa are the same, in many ways, as the Yurok, so the sizable literature on that group is also useful.
    — from California Athabascan Groups by Martin A. Baumhoff
  8. Nevertheless, there was a sizable turnout of people for the afternoon performance.
    — from The Best Short Stories of 1917, and the Yearbook of the American Short Story

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