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Example sentences for "bigg"

Lexicographically close words:
bigamist; bigamous; bigamy; bigan; bigelovia; bigge; bigged; bigger; biggest; biggin
  1. The wildmen give it a name; it is another lake, but not so bigg as that we passed before.

  2. The lower part of that oppening is as bigg as a tower, and grows bigger in the going up.

  3. The vines grows all by the river side; the lemons are not so bigg as ours, and sowrer.

  4. The fruits of trees are as bigg as the heart of an horiniac, which is bigger then that of an oxe.

  5. Above it a shipp of 500 tuns could passe by, soe bigg is the arch.

  6. There are fishes as bigg as children of 2 years old.

  7. There they killed a great bigg and fatt beare.

  8. The lower part of that opening is as bigg as a tower, and grows bigger in the going up.

  9. I have seene some that have the nostrills so bigg that I putt into it my 2 fists att once with ease.

  10. We both satt downe; he looks in my sacke to see if I had victualls, where he finds a peece as bigg as my fist.

  11. Their ears are pierced in 5 places; the holes are so bigg that your little finger might passe through.

  12. There is, I believe, six acres of land above it; a shipp of 500 tuns could passe by, soe bigg is the arch.

  13. Bigg had not long been engaged in his new undertaking before the cross-post which had some few years before been set up between Exeter and Bristol was extended to Chester.

  14. This was Stephen Bigg of Winslow, in Buckinghamshire.

  15. The next county to which Bigg turned his attention was Lincolnshire.

  16. What but bigg a harbour at Scaurnose for the puir fisher fowk 'at was like my ain flesh and blude!

  17. The liberality of Mr Bigg had not been lost upon her: freely she had received--freely she gave.

  18. Mr Bigg was one of those men whose faculty is always underestimated by their acquaintances and overestimated by their friends; to overvalue him was impossible.

  19. The state of affairs is this: man became perfectly well fitted for an upright position, and his internal organs were arranged quite properly for progress on two legs instead of four, although Mr. Heather Bigg claims to the contrary.

  20. The case of dress brought forward by Mr. Heather Bigg is exactly a case in point.

  21. To the second question as to history showing that extraneous support is beneficial, Mr. Heather Bigg says that the answer is simple even if Darwinian.

  22. This would explain why our soldiers when marching in South Africa found puttees so useful, as Mr. Heather Bigg maintains.

  23. I wad be ill willin' to bigg a stane wa' atween me an' the bonnie days whan Angus Mac Pholp was the deil we did fear, an' Hornie the deil we didna.

  24. Only I wad hae to bigg a bit mair to the hoosie, to haud my buiks: I maun hae buiks.

  25. Janet, in a low voice, "the live stanes maun come to the live rock to bigg the hoose 'at'll stan.

  26. The Wild-Goat is as bigg and as fleshy as a Hart, but not so long-legg’d.

  27. With varying fortunes, Bigg and Lopp emerged, and were seized and handcuffed in turn.

  28. Bigg and Cordon were sent to Blackwell's Island for three years each.

  29. Its head appears bigg and blunt, and its body tapers from it towads the tail, smaller and smaller, being shap'd almost like a Carret.

  30. The grains of bigg are smaller than those of barley, and the husks thinner.

  31. The steep lasts from forty to sixty hours, according to circumstances; new barley requiring a longer period than old, and bigg requiring much less time than barley.

  32. Bigg is more rapid in its germination than barley, and requires to be still more carefully watched.

  33. The sisters kept the name Bigg, though father and brother became Bigg Wither.

  34. Mr. Heathcote and Miss Elizabeth Bigg were married in 1798.

  35. The Scull being opened, both the Cerebrum and Cerebellum were bigg in proportion to the Body; and out of it run much more Bloud, than was seen in both the other Regions together.

  36. Bigg and Richard Dixon their Deputys and Servants as they shall from time to time receive from the Gen^{l}.

  37. Baylie gave me a beza ston[144] for a present--a reasonable bigg one.

  38. Heather Bigg is given in a recent copy of the London Lancet.

  39. Night and the Soul' at once places Stanyan Bigg in the front rank of English poets.

  40. The lower part of that oppening is as bigg as a tower and grows bigger in the going upp.

  41. A shipp of 500 tuns could passe, soe bigg is the arch.

  42. This the evidence performed punctually, whereupon Bigg sent him a second time to the Blackboy, in Goodman's Fields, where a second parcel was left, though of no value.

  43. Whereupon Bigg would have had the evidence Salter concerned in a third letter to the same purpose, but Salter declined it and dissuaded him as much as lay in his power, from continuing to venture on such hazardous things.

  44. The Falcon[x] fleeth and hath no rest Till he wit where to bigg his nest.

  45. His mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Lovelace Bigg Wither of Manydown Park in the same county.

  46. William Bigg Wither, after thirty-five years' diligent work in the parish, decided on accepting the rectory of Hardwicke in Buckinghamshire.

  47. And bigg a cart of stone and lyme, Ba, ba, &c.

  48. Buttons which have rigidly restrained him within distinct physical boundaries, slip exhausted out of their buttonholes; and the figure of Mr. Bigg suddenly expands and asserts itself for the first time as a protuberant fact.

  49. He was as carefully dressed as Mr. Bigg himself, but on totally different principles.

  50. In the matter of beautiful and expensive clothing for the neck, Mr. Bigg is simply inexhaustible.

  51. Thus, while Mr. Bigg always astonishes the Bedroom guests on the subject of Junius, Mr. Jeremy always alarms them on the subject of themselves.

  52. Mr. Bigg is, in the strictest sense of the word, what you call a fine man.

  53. Inside the Bedroom, the outward aspect of Mr. Bigg changes as if by magic; and a kind of gorgeous slovenliness pervades him from top to toe.

  54. Such is Mr. Bigg in the society of the house, when the door of the Bachelor Bedroom has closed behind him.

  55. The morning shirts of Mr. Bigg are of so large a pattern that nobody but his haberdasher knows what that pattern really is.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bigg" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.