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The meaning of big is large or great in dimensions, bulk, or extent Large in size or amount Large or great in quantity, number, or amount

How to use big in a sentence. Discover everything about the word big in english With tom hanks, elizabeth perkins, robert loggia, john heard

After wishing to be made big, a teenage boy wakes the next morning to find himself.

Big can describe things that are tall, wide, massive, or plentiful It’s a synonym of words such as large, great, and huge, describing something as being notably high in number or scale in some way. He fell for her in a big way (= was very attracted to her) Prices are increasing in a big way

Her life has changed in a big way since she became famous. In a thorough or unmistakable way Failed big at the box office. Big1 /bɪg/ adj., big•ger, big•gest, adv

Large in size, height, width, or amount

Of major concern or importance Influential:[before a noun] a big problem Pregnant.origin of big middle english perhaps of scandinavian origin from american heritage dictionary of the english language, 5th edition middle english perhaps of scandinavian.

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