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What (who) is big - definition

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B.I.G.; BIG; Big (disambiguation); Big (song)

big         
a.
1.
Great, large, huge, bulky, massive, massy.
2.
Haughty, arrogant, proud, pompous, important, swelling, swollen, tumid, inflated, boastful, lofty, bombastic, blustering, assuming, self-conceited, self-sufficient.
3.
Distended, swollen, inflated, tumid, full.
4.
Pregnant, enceinte, with child, in the family way, on the increase.
5.
Full, teeming, fecund, fruitful, productive.
big         
adj.
kind
good
(colloq., ironical)
1) big of (that's big of you)
2) big to + inf. (it was big of you to do that)
older
3) a big boy; brother; girl; sister
very powerful
4) big business; government; labor
big         
¦ adjective (bigger, biggest)
1. of considerable size, power, or extent.
larger than others of the same kind.
informal exciting great interest or popularity.
2. of considerable importance or seriousness.
3. informal, often ironic generous.
¦ verb (big someone/thing up) black slang praise or recommend someone or something highly.
Phrases
the Big Apple informal New York City.
big money (chiefly N. Amer. also big bucks) informal large amounts of money.
the big screen informal the cinema.
big tent a political party's policy of permitting and encouraging a broad spectrum of views among its members: [as modifier] a big-tent campaign.
big with child archaic advanced in pregnancy.
give someone the big E Brit. informal reject someone. [E from elbow.]
talk big informal talk confidently or boastfully.
think big informal be ambitious.
too big for one's boots informal conceited.
Derivatives
biggish adjective
bigness noun
Origin
ME: of unknown origin.

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Big

Big or BIG may refer to:

  • Big, of great size or degree
Examples of use of big
1. To Big Oil, Big Tobacco and Big Pharma do we really want to add Big Prison?
2. Tell us your view» "Big teams only want big players, big players are in big clubs, big clubs want to keep their big players.
3. "First she was big: big hair, big bright eyes, big blinding smile.
4. "Fantasy is big, the paranormal is big, ancient/medieval history is big.
5. "Get the bald eagle back in the aviary!" Just a single to Pietersen off that tidy Murali over. 128th over: England 47'–4 (Pietersen 148, Collingwood 4') Big, big, big, big, big, big, GONE!