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View definitions for biggish

biggish

adjective as in sizable

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But Labour’s energetic briefing that an outwardly biggish number, 50, wasn’t that big and anyway was really considerably smaller illustrates another truth here.

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You definitely shouldn't panic but there is a biggish asteroid about to pass by Earth in the coming hours.

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There was only one middle school, one high school, one biggish grocery store, and one run-down city pool, but about one million beauty parlors and churches.

“He still has some quite biggish advantages, particularly if you’re a red wall Conservative looking at who can get people to turn out for the Conservatives again,” she said.

Warner survives a biggish shout for LBW later in the over, and Woakes discourages Root from reviewing on the grounds that it might have been high.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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