[Slang, U.S.]
We had to size up our fellow legislators.
The Century. Size
(Size), v. i.
1. To take greater size; to increase in size.
Our desires give them fashion, and so,
As they wax lesser, fall, as they size, grow.
Donne. 2. (Univ. of Cambridge, Eng.) To order food or drink from the buttery; hence, to enter a score, as upon
the buttery book.
Sized
(Sized) a.
1. Adjusted according to size.
2. Having a particular size or magnitude; chiefly used in compounds; as, large-sized; common- sized.
Sizel
(Si"zel) n. Same as Scissel, 2.
Sizer
(Siz"er) n.
1. See Sizar.
2. (Mech.) (a) An instrument or contrivance to size articles, or to determine their size by a standard,
or to separate and distribute them according to size. (b) An instrument or tool for bringing anything to
an exact size.
Siziness
(Siz"i*ness) n. The quality or state of being sizy; viscousness.
Sizing
(Siz"ing), n.
1. Act of covering or treating with size.
2. A weak glue used in various trades; size.
Sizing
(Siz"ing), n.
1. The act of sorting with respect to size.