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Definitions for Biggs
[1] E(dward George) Pow·er [pou -er] /ˈpaʊ ər/ , 1906–77, English organist in the U.S.
[2] four-rowed barley.
[3] big2.
[4] to build.
[5] of great or considerable size, height, weight, number, power, or capacity
[6] having great significance; important a big decision
[7] important through having power, influence, wealth, authority, etc the big four banks
[8] (intensifier usually qualifying something undesirable) a big dope
[9] informal considerable in extent or intensity (esp in the phrase in a big way )
[10] elder my big brother grown-up when you're big, you can stay up later
[11] generous; magnanimous that's very big of you (in combination ) big-hearted
[12] (often foll by with) brimming; full my heart is big with sadness
[13] extravagant; boastful he's full of big talk
[14] (of wine) full-bodied, with a strong aroma and flavour
[15] too big for one's boots or too big for one's breeches conceited; unduly self-confident
[16] in an advanced stage of pregnancy (esp in the phrase big with child )
[17] big on informal enthusiastic about that company is big on research
[18] boastfully; pretentiously (esp in the phrase talk big )
[19] in an exceptional way; well his talk went over big with the audience
[20] on a grand scale (esp in the phrase think big )
[21] to build
[22] to excavate (earth) into a pile
Words nearby Biggs
biggie, biggin, bigging, biggish, biggity, Biggs, biggy, bighead, bighorn, bighorn mountains, bight
Origin of Biggs
21150–1200; Middle English biggen orig., to inhabit < Old Norse byggja to inhabit, cognate with Old English bū(i)an, German bauen
Word origin for Biggs
from Old Norse byggja ; related to Old English būian to inhabit