Definitionn. the property of having a relatively great size
Last update: June 25, 2015
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"It isn't the bigness, dear; its the variety," replied the girl. [Please select]
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She has such a generous and holy bigness--the generosity of the All-woman. [Please select]
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Two oblong polished bones, of the bigness of a man's finger, were used as the dice. [Please select]
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As for Cleave himself, his nature owned a certain primal flow and bigness. [Please select]
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He has the same patient stillness, the same natural bigness and the same unconquerable hardness. [Please select]
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--and with no idea whatever of the bigness of the thing he's doing. [Please select]
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"It can't be the bigness," she murmured; "it must mean the hotness and strongness." [Please select]
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Little things seldom jump into bigness, till a man sets his microscope at them. [Please select]
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All the triumph died out in her, all the exquisite consciousness of the freedom, the colour, the bigness of life. [Please select]
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There was in the same chamber a bed of the like bigness, and it was into this bed the Ogre's wife put the seven little boys, after which she went to bed to her husband. [Please select]
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