Similar words: trigger, big, suggest, a big deal, a big shot, suggestion, ambiguous, eager. Meaning: [bɪg] adj. large or big relative to something else.
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91. You wait - by next year she'll be wanting a bigger house!
92. You must trim your costs if you want to make bigger profits.
93. Their house is similar to ours, but ours has a bigger garden.
94. We wanted to buy a bigger house than this but it was a case of cutting our coat according to our cloth.
95. It's just a continuation of the bigger river, but called by a different name.
96. Next year we hope to have a bigger share of the market.
97. The recent decline in the dollar has put a bigger strain on the economic system.
98. All other things being equal, the bigger fighter should win.
99. The population of the US is bigger than that of Britain, France and Germany put together.
100. They want the United Nations to play a bigger role as the world's peacekeeper.
101. We should aim for a bigger share of the market.
102. I shouldn't tangle with Peter, he is bigger than me.
103. The room would look bigger if we rearranged the furniture.
104. We could make a bigger living space by knocking two rooms into one.
105. Our new house is heaps bigger than our last one.
106. He's not interested in reviewing small provincial exhibitions like this one ; he's got much bigger fish to fry.
107. Our house is smaller than yours but I think the garden is bigger.
108. As far as the hard disk is concerned, the bigger the better.
109. Not speaking the language proved to be a bigger handicap than I'd imagined.
110. The manager dangled in front of us the chance of a bigger salary.
111. The chair she had sketched was far bigger than stipulated in the design brief.
112. I'd like to buy a bigger house, but I don't have the wherewithal.
113. He likes getting big presents - the bigger the better as far as he's concerned.
114. Do you have this dress in a bigger bust size?http://sentencedict.com/bigger.html
115. As the car rental industry polarizes, business will go to the bigger companies.
116. The more torque an engine has, the bigger the load it can pull in the same gear.
117. These squids are bigger than those I bought last week.
118. Some stars look as tiny as pinheads, but they are even bigger than the sun in fact.
119. One of the cons of buying a bigger car is that it costs more to run.
120. This shirt I bought's too small-I'll have to change it for a bigger one.
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