Shoemaker Viborg (sailorswing75)
One Other case where they are not interchangeable, is when discussing the scale of a product and in particular food and clothes. You can order a small or massive drink, however you can&#39;t order an enormous drink (unless the drink actually is notably big). You can purchase a shirt that is small, medium or giant, but not &quot;huge&quot;. <br> <img width=&quot;403&quot; src=&quot;;quot;> <br> <div style=&quot;text-align:center&quot;> <iframe width=&quot;566&quot; height=&quot;313&quot; src=&quot;;quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;biggest junkyard near me&quot; allowfullscreen></iframe> </div> <br>The two aren&#39;t all the time interchangeable in my opinion.Take this example. Of course, one may just as wellassign the other oreilys parts method..however there IS a distinction. However, if I ignore your instance, and focus on your primary question &#39;what is the distinction between largest and largest&#39;, I Would say that use them with caution. u pull it places are not interchangeable in all cases. <br>