noun

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Someone or something that is large in stature

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An important or powerful person; a celebrity; a big name.

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(as plural) The big leagues, big time.

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(BDSM) The participant in ageplay who acts out the older role.

verb

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To praise, recommend, or promote.

adjective

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(of an industry or other field, often capitalized) Thought to have undue influence.

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Big Tech

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(with on) Enthusiastic (about).

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I'm not big on the idea, but if you want to go ahead with it, I won't stop you.

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Mature, conscientious, principled; generous.

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I tried to be the bigger person and just let it go, but I couldn't help myself.

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Well-endowed, possessing large breasts in the case of a woman or a large penis in the case of a man.

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Whoa, Nadia has gotten pretty big since she hit puberty.

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(sometimes figurative) Large with young; pregnant; swelling; ready to give birth or produce.

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She was big with child.

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Used as an intensifier, especially of negative-valence nouns

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You are a big liar.  Why are you in such a big hurry?

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(of a city) populous

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(of somebody's age) old, mature. Used to imply that somebody is too old for something, or acting immaturely.

adverb

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In a loud manner.

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In a boasting manner.

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He's always talking big, but he never delivers.

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In a large amount or to a large extent.

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He won big betting on the croquet championship.

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On a large scale, expansively.

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You've got to think big to succeed at Amalgamated Plumbing.

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Hard.

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He hit him big and the guy just crumpled.

Examples of big in a Sentence

That would be a big help.

What a big family it was!

The snow was coming down in big heavy flakes now.

His big hands came up, grasping her wrists and pulling her forward until her armpits rested on his shoulders.

She greeted them with a big smile, hugging each of them as if they were old friends she hadn't seen in a decade.

In a few minutes the big net was pulled up out of the water.

The big question was how to end it.

One inconvenience I sometimes experienced in so small a house, the difficulty of getting to a sufficient distance from my guest when we began to utter the big thoughts in big words.

This mollified Jim a little, and after some thought the green maiden decided to give the cab-horse a room in the palace, such a big building having many rooms that were seldom in use.

They belong to the rich man who lives in the big white house there among the trees.

They still have them, or the big box stores.

He improved big time this weekend.

He got down from his horse and very gently took the little ones up in his big warm hands.

Whether or not she tells him is the big question.

Instead of keeping still, so I could eat him comfortably, he trembled so with fear that he fell off the table into a big vase that was standing on the floor.

The big question was, would her confidence last?

All became silent and turned to look at the pale tear-worn Anna Mikhaylovna as she entered, and at the big stout figure of Pierre who, hanging his head, meekly followed her.

I played dumb but I figured my phone lines were tapped and big brother had his eye on me twenty-four, seven.

For a full week she enjoyed the benefits of being big sister.

It was about a foot in diameter at the big end, and he had expected to get a good saw-log, but it was so rotten as to be fit only for fuel, if for that.

Got nothing to prove, big brother.

Dorothy was too dazed to say much, but she watched one of Jim's big ears turn to violet and the other to rose, and wondered that his tail should be yellow and his body striped with blue and orange like the stripes of a zebra.

They will take time to write a great big forum post just for you, a total stranger they will never meet.

All big companies fall.

The masculine smell of him, the way his big hands caressed her cheek so softly... hands without calluses.

Destiny was big for her age.

Miss Worthington's a big mucky-muck in the historical society, he said, for Edith Shipton's benefit.

It's a big decision, you know.

They're a big help in my business.

The big boy looked at him and blew it again.

Many voices shouted and talked at the same time, so that Count Rostov had not time to signify his approval of them all, and the group increased, dispersed, re-formed, and then moved with a hum of talk into the largest hall and to the big table.

The big deal is the speed limit is fifty.

Shouldn't you tell the child it was all a big joke?

He was big, but he was slow.

He looked like any normal nerdy American with big glasses and a scrawny frame.

You.re making a big deal out of this.

My life is one big mistake.

The museum will get a big kick out of it.

How big is it?

Colorado is a big state.

Maybe there was nothing going on, but gut instinct said there was a story here – something big.

The big question remains, who would have access to all that theater paraphernalia?

She turned and gave him a big hug, wet hands held aloft.

Had a heavy wooden door with a big ol' paddle lock.

She said she was near the big one-sided McDonald's—she meant the arch.

They're pretty light on their feet for being so big.

Why couldn't she learn to keep her big mouth shut?

I never said getting married was no big deal.

If Alex was a big question mark right now, Jonathan was an exclamation point.

Roanoke was the town of Big Lick (founded about 1852; incorporated in 1874; pop. in 1880, 669) until 1882, when it received its present name; in 1884 it was chartered as a city.

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