ADJECTIVE
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(used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant
a snotty little scion of a degenerate family
they're snobs--stuck-up and uppity and persnickety
How To Use bigheaded In A Sentence
- I guess I got all bigheaded (or rested on my laurels, or something). I’m seeing a trend | clusterflock
- He insulted me and accused me of being proud and bigheaded.
- Life on the tightrope of politics is like a drug for those mad, brave or bigheaded enough to attempt it.
- The key is to be confident and talk positively about yourself without coming across bigheaded.
- Many of the most destructive grasshopper species have poetic-sounding names: There's the whitewhiskered grasshopper and the threebanded, spottedwinged, redshanked and bigheaded varieties as well. Day of the Grasshopper Looms
- While the Roundup would voluntarily remove a digit via hacksaw for a shot at contest winner Michelle Persaud, it fears the aggrandizing effect its charm might have on the already assuredly bigheaded Ms. Persaud would be simply too much. Midterm Roundup
- I was bigheaded in that I thought I could control heroin. Dr. Daniel Seidman: Uncontrolled Substances
- I guess I got all bigheaded or rested on my laurels, or something. I’m seeing a trend | clusterflock
- I've told them to give me a kick up the backside if I ever get too bigheaded.
- And, this may sound bigheaded, but we just made a really great record.