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  1. BIG has grown organically over the last two decades from a founder, to a family, to a force of 700. Our latest transformation is the BIG LEAP: Bjarke Ingels Group of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, Planning and Products.

  2. big sister Her big (= older) sister drove her to school. big enough I'm ashamed of you. You're big enough to know better (= at an age where you should know that your behaviour is not acceptable ) .

  3. The meaning of BIG is large or great in dimensions, bulk, or extent; also : large or great in quantity, number, or amount. How to use big in a sentence.

  4. big sister Her big (= older) sister drove her to school. big enough I'm ashamed of you. You're big enough to know better (= at an age where you should know that your behavior is not acceptable ) .

  5. If you describe something such as a problem, increase, or change as a big one, you mean it is great in degree, extent, or importance. The problem was just too big for her to tackle on her own. There could soon be a big increase in unemployment.

  6. Big definition: large, as in size, height, width, or amount. See examples of BIG used in a sentence.

  7. If you describe something such as a problem, increase, or change as a big one, you mean it is great in degree, extent, or importance.

  8. big adjective (SUCCESSFUL) successful or popular: The programme's been a big hit (= very popular) with young children. make it big informal. to become very successful or famous. (Definition of big from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. At a carnival, young Josh Baskin (Tom Hanks) wishes he was big - only to awake the next morning and discover he is! With the help of his friend Billy, Josh lands a job at a toy company. but the more he experiences being an adult, the more Josh longs for the simple joys of childhood.

  10. of major concern, importance, gravity, or the like: a big problem. outstanding for a specified quality: a big liar; a big success. important, as in influence, standing, or wealth: a big man in his field. grown-up; mature: big enough to know better. elder: my big sister. doing business or conducted on a large scale; major in size or importance ...

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