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bigfoot

[big-foot] / ˈbɪgˌfʊt /
NOUN
large monster
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The commander of ground troops, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, tries to bigfoot him, insisting the attack must go ahead at all costs.

From The Wall Street Journal May 28, 2026

Mr. Schleuss did not aggressively pursue the claims about the Pittsburgh local president, allowing Mr. Fuoco, a bigfoot crime reporter at The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, to hold onto his power.

From New York Times Dec. 6, 2020

Once he qualified, the billionaire bigfoot, hardly could have refused to face his competitors.

From Fox News Feb. 20, 2020

The website for radio bigfoot Rush Limbaugh referred to “an infuriating story of entrapment.”

From Washington Post May 18, 2018

Then another bigfoot, only its fur is gray, and it’s dressed in a fancy red suit and sipping a cup of tea.

From "Amari and the Night Brothers" by B.B. Alston

At the checkout line with a cart full of groceries, horrified when the tally bigfoots the bills available in our wallet.

From US News Jun. 2, 2016

Unlike them, Bush said, "you're one of those bigfoots who drop in for a day and then get to spend the night in your own bed."

From Time Magazine Archive



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