bigness

[ US /ˈbɪɡnəs/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪɡnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of having a relatively great size
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How To Use bigness In A Sentence

  • Truly, it is that bigness that we all should be seeking.
  • The Waterloo Stage production loses some of the bigness of the musical numbers, however, by replicating the brass and woodwind instruments on a synthesizer.
  • VCs can help you jumpstart, sure, but raising 100 or 400 million dollars to skip all the steps on the way to bigness is rare indeed. July 2004
  • But others appreciate his campness, his bigger than bigness. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • So are they hypothesizing that it is the males 'bigness and strongness that hurt their postmating reproductive success? Reddit.com: what's new online!
  • One aspect of the movement towards bigness is the development we have just noted, the growth of regional trading groups, at present mainly in Western Europe but being emulated in Latin America, the Middle East and elsewhere. Expanding Trade—The Positive Approach to Economic Growth
  • In 1608, the receipt for box-trees cut down upon the sheepwalk on the hill was 50_l_.; in an account taken in 1712, it is supposed that as much had been cut down, within a few years before, as amounted to 3,000_l_.; and in 1759, a Mr. Miller lamented that "the trees on Box Hill had been pretty much destroyed; though many remained of considerable bigness. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 337, October 25, 1828
  • For now, such notions of bigness play well in political circles but thankfully not in all banking ones.
  • Mays has eyes that rival Heather Graham's in bigness and roundness and she can fill them with a sadness that would make her look like a puppy in the rain if she didn't also fill them with mischief. What work is. A review of Paul Blart: Mall Cop by way of a gigantic spoiler
  • For instance, if I say “the big, glorious red fortress,” you understand that the definite article captures ideas about the bigness and gloriousness and redness of the fortress as well as that of the fortress itself. The English Is Coming!
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