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"biggish" Definitions
  1. somewhat big

42 Sentences With "biggish"

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A Teddy bear—a biggish one; it fit neatly into the sling.
However, it is missing two biggish features: Microsoft Realms and Xbox Live support.
That is about as much as two biggish nuclear power stations would manage.
Unless you're super loaded, probably just buy a smaller biggish TV and sit closer.
DATA BREACHES have become so common that even biggish ones no longer make the news.
The Hump will never be beautiful and the extra silicone makes the already biggish iPhone 6 larger.
Midsized and biggish bio-pharma firms, for instance, have done far better than the very largest ones.
Having a biggish domestic market also means the many small firms don't feel any need to try exporting.
Yet in most biggish economies, underlying inflation is below target (see chart) and monetary policy is being relaxed.
For instance, the yield on the J.P. Morgan GBI-EM index of biggish issuers is 6.2% (see chart).
Cut into biggish chunks and served in its spicy juices with beans, rice and cornbread, the pork is sublime.
"There was a biggish trade and then there was a colossal trade," said Ophir Gottlieb, chief executive of Capital Market Laboratories.
Still, there are biggish emerging markets that have managed fairly steady productivity growth through the swings of the global credit cycle.
Brazil, too, has a biggish domestic economy with fairly weak trade ties to America and the potential to strengthen its regional links.
Biggish pictures — mostly single women, sometimes man + woman, very free, cool whites, lilacs, greens, very sensual or perhaps explicitly sexual — every one.
Yet the winners are unlikely to complain, and cities would probably have surrendered their data even for a biggish Amazon satellite office.
The only even halfway biggish thing here is the state and local deductibility end – and that is already in very big political trouble.
The competition was held in a massive hangar in Colchester, a biggish town in England that you wouldn't visit without a very specific purpose.
Dr Ding reckons that recycling waste heat in this way will increase the efficiency of biggish cryogenic-energy-storage plants to at least 69%.
A new law in Britain requires all biggish employers to publish, by April 2018, data on the pay gap between their male and female employees.
David L. Kirp The University of Texas had a problem — its undergraduates liked bright-lights, biggish-city Austin so much they didn't want to leave.
They have rushed to buy dollar-denominated bonds issued in unlikely places, such as Mozambique and Zambia, as well as those issued by biggish emerging-market firms.
Yet at the same time, one of the top movies in the country right now is "Daddy's Home 2," which has a biggish, comedic part for Mel Gibson.
Corporate debt in 12 biggish emerging markets rose from around 60% of GDP in 17 to more than 100% in 2015, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
The raciest bets that foreigners have made are on the bonds of policy banks, such as the China Development Bank, and on short-term paper issued by biggish provincial banks.
The moral of this story is that the tax cut seems to have produced some biggish financial activity on the part of corporations, but it's all basically accounting maneuvers signifying nothing.
Even if the investment might not look as lucrative as it did, that won't stop people flocking to Frieze Week, ever-hopeful of discovering the next big, or at least biggish thing.
A market with lots of biggish listed stocks, which trade frequently, might still fail to qualify for developed-market status because it has limits on foreign ownership or other barriers to cross-border trading.
The other biggish change on the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro is the new Touch ID. It's a black button that sits on the far-right side, next to the Touch Bar.
Yet to turn 50, he was in a soundproofed room at a recording studio in Burlington, Vermont, whose citizens had six years earlier elected him the first avowed socialist mayor of a biggish American city.
Anniversaries are a crummy peg, and I'm particularly ambivalent about this one because the internet's birthday was one of the first biggish stories I covered as a reporter, so it marks not only the internet's decrepitude but also my own.
From a perspective of internal threats to success, Facebook is placing some biggish bets on future projects like virtual reality (through Oculus) and research and development into new forms of connectivity, both projects outside its core business, and therefore both potential distractions and financial sinkholes.
Prep: 3 hours Ingredients1 bottle Blue Plate Chenin Blanc3.5 ounces Midori (use even more if you want it sweeter, brighter, and nastier)2 small melons (I used heirloom melons similar to honeydew and cantaloupe; 1 biggish melon is also fine)2 limesicesoda water1 bunch lemon verbena (or lemon basil) Directions 1.
Released in 1993 — in between the two essential Gang Starr albums, "Daily Operation" and "Hard to Earn" — it was at that time the most overt of the handful of biggish-ticket hip-hop efforts to reach back into the past and propose that it should be on equal footing with jazz.
Clusters are long-conical, medium to big-sized, with a characteristic wing, loose to somewhat tight, and berries are dark red to black, round and biggish compared with the medium wine variety.
In 2000 Hopkins moved to Brooklyn, New York, to pursue his interest in transitioning from folk and musical theater to jazz, and created a big band by the name of JC Hopkins Biggish Band. Hopkins was introduced to a then fledgling singer Norah Jones through bassist Lee Alexander who played on Victoria Williams' album Water to Drink, which Hopkins co-produced. Jones began singing with the Biggish Band and they performed in venues throughout New York City. A 2008 interview with Judy Carmichael delves into Hopkins' creative relationship with Jones.
The length of the shell attains 3.8 mm. (Original description) The white shell is very small, high and narrow, ribbed and spiralled. It has with convex whorls, a small elongated regular body, impressed suture, a high, conical, small-tipped spire, a rounded base, and a small, longish, triangular, one-sided aperture. Sculpture: Longitudinals – there are on the latter whorls about 9 biggish flatly rounded ribs, parted by equally broad open rounded furrows.
Sculpture: Longitudinals—there are fine irregular unequal hair-like lines of growth, which are finely puckered below the suture. Spirals—the whole surface is scored by very slight remote impressed lines, and flat feeble threadlets, which are very irregular, and are interrupted at every biggish line of growth. Just below the suture these are a little feebler, broader, and more regular than elsewhere. The colour is white, under a brownish-yellow, smooth, glossy, thin, membranaceous epidermis.
The third album by the J.C. Hopkins Biggish Band features all original new songs written by Hopkins and cowrites with Melody Federer and trumpeter, vocalist Nico Sarbanes plus a Charles Mingus cover. The album highlights the latest crop of dynamic singers and musicians to work with this infamous ensemble including Joy Hanson, the aforementioned Nico Sarbanes, Vanisha Gould, Shawn Whitehorn and Alicyn Yaffee. Jazz critic Grady Harps wrote of the album, "Tough to beat, this recording is a milestone for jazz".
Hendricks also appeared on three tracks from the 2016 release of the JC Hopkins Biggish Band titled "Meet Me at Minton's". He performs vocalese on "Suddenly (In Walked Bud)", is included in the ensemble on the album's title track "Meet Me at Minton's", and croons a duet of the Monk tune "How I Wish (Ask Me Now)" with singer and 2016 Thelonius Monk Competition winner Jazzmeia Horn. At the time of the recording he was 93 and Horn was 23. In 2017, Hendricks' full lyricization of the album Miles Ahead, including Miles Davis' solos and Gil Evans' orchestrations, was completed.
Ellie is still in the throes of disordered eating and has started to worry her parents due to her weight loss and their discovery of her eating behaviours. She had previously done an art project with Zoe, an intelligent student who has been put up a year to take her GCSEs early, and had more recently encountered Zoe at the swimming pool. Ellie notices that Zoe used to have a "biggish bum" and now she has "amazing cheekbones", due to her lack of food and plentiful exercise. She uses Zoe as inspiration for a time, but one day Zoe is not at the swimming pool or at school.
Upon Jones signing to Blue Note Records and recording her debut album Come Away with Me on which Hopkins co-wrote "Painter Song" with Lee Alexander, singer Madeleine Peyroux took her place on the bandstand and began writing songs with Hopkins, many of which would later appear on Hopkins' album Underneath a Brooklyn Moon. Peyroux continued to perform with the band along with vocalist Queen Esther, who eventually became the band's mainstay singer. JC Hopkins and Queen Esther Legendary country singer/songwriter Willie Nelson heard a demo of Norah Jones singing Hopkins' song "Dreams Come True" with the JC Hopkins Biggish Band and decided to record the tune as a duet with Jones. That song appears on Nelson's album It Always Will Be and was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Country Collaboration.

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