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How To Use Biggish In A Sentence

  • But Parris achieved a celebrity as broadcaster and journalist that had eluded him in politics, and Smith and Portillo belong to a different set of big or biggish Westminster beasts who have tried to invest one experience of public recognition to buy another. From porn to Portillo | Mark Lawson
  • PVC laminating metal sheet and its composite sandwich panels have biggish market in ship at present.
  • Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely.
  • A lot of serious bream and tench anglers use double hook rigs and biggish leads.
  • So I looked again and, sure enough, in sheltered water behind a biggish rock there were two creatures.
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  • I went with a team I had chosen of a composer, designer and dramaturge in order to thrash out a particular idea I have for a ‘biggish’ narrative piece.
  • The biggish window on the left which was covered with torn brown paper must be the artisan's workshop. THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER
  • It was a biggish file, a hundred and twelve numbered sheets with an index at the front. PROSECUTOR
  • It will have biggish - not to mention baddish - shoes to fill.
  • Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely.
  • I have some biggish plans for an upgrade in the very near future, so keep checking back.
  • For an asking price of £700,000, you get a biggish three- or four- bedroom house with a large living/dining area.
  • Huge living room window and lots of light, biggish. 3 days ago 2010 March 27 « Unknowing
  • Enough to use this shipment -- biggish ship -- if they can distribute. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • I have some biggish plans for an upgrade in the very near future, so keep checking back.
  • This is a biggish step up for him but he has the class.
  • Not much farther along he came upon a parked pickup truck, a biggish one, blue and silver with a cap on the back. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Finally, I discovered I can cycle easily to a biggish supermarket nearby, which is a great relief in terms of buying food that is not too overpriced and unnecessarily organic and biodynamic and enzymatically enriched and whatever else the local whole earth store peddles. A working woman
  • Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely.

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