bigger
IPA: bˈɪgɝ
noun
- A surname.
- A township in Jennings County, Indiana, United States, named after Samuel Bigger.
verb
- (nonstandard, rare) To make or become bigger.
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Examples of "bigger" in Sentences
- _) Oh, it's getting bigger and _bigger_ and BIGGER!
- As one symbol he cites the American embassy in Baghdad, which he describes as "bigger than the Vatican".
- If the weather is bad, “Ds” may stay home in bigger droves than we could expect in an off-cycle election.
- It stands to reason that the higher you go up from the surface of the sea, the bigger is your horizon, and the more space you can see underneath.
- The first thing his art places in our hands is a magnifying glass: we look through it, and we no longer trust our own eyes — Everything grows bigger, _even Wagner grows bigger_.
- A YouTube audio clip of a state lawmaker's screed against homosexuality, which she called a bigger threat than terrorism, has outraged gay activists and brought death threats rolling in.
- She called the victory a resounding rejection of the policies of President Barack Obama and the country's Democratic leadership and of what she described as a "bigger, more expansive and overreaching government".
- Among people who said they would vote for him, last hour on your show, Wolf, Senator Carl Levin said he would vote for him even though he had made some mistakes, because he didn't hold him responsible for what he called the bigger policy mistakes of the Bush administration -- Wolf.
- The stock market, like so many speculative ventures relies on what I call the bigger idiot principle, namely that when you buy something with the expectation that you can later resell it for more you need to find a bigger idiot that yourself to pay more than the intrinsic value of the item. this is fine as long as there is an unending line of idiots who want to buy that commodity sadly for many they find themselves near the end of a long line of optimistic idiots who now find that their position in the line means that they are certain to do their dough.
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