Similar words: niggard, bigger, big gun, bigamy, niggardly, biggest, game, gamey. Meaning: n. large animals that are hunted for sport.
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(31) Friday, the day before the big game, was a rest day.
(32) Maintenance staff are busy preparing the field for tomorrow's big game.
(33) Heupel lost out on the Heisman Trophy, finishing runner-up to Weinke, but he won the big game that mattered.
(34) They reckon it's no bad thing to be going from one big game to another.
(35) As we strode on to the pitch, preparations were being made for the big game.
(36) They opened at 8 o'clock, and by 8.30 they had sold out of tickets for the big game.
(37) So far, all manager Roy Walker will say is that the big man will be in the big game panel.
(38) Others, like Phoenix Mayor Skip Rimsza, bought the seats so he could take his family to the big game.
(39) But having said that, this is a big game for us.
(40) The natives use poisoned arrows to kill big game.
(41) John was really hyped up for the big game.
(42) Very accidentally, let me meet unexpectedly this big game.
(43) The playoff implications alone make this a big game.
(44) He finagled some tickets for tonight's big game.
(45) This is a big game.
(46) Football players have to train before the big game.
(47) All the big game congregate here, and birdlife is particularly prolific.
(48) For big game fishermen, sometimes its the process of reeling in several hundred metres of line after a long run by a big fish where low gear can come in handy too.
(49) "the vehicle race treasure" the trials, the automobile paste the membrane big game, lets the audience enjoy relaxedly automobile the pleasure which brings to the life.
(50) The coach gave the team a pep talk before the big game.
(51) The football team has a new play they are keeping an ace in the hole the big game.
(52) This method is often used when fishing for big game fish such as marlin and tuna.
(53) I have attended the Chongqing and middle school students robot big game.
(54) "It's a big game against Dynamo, " added Wenger, whose side easily beat the Dutch club FC Twente in the final qualifying round. "It is important that we start well,[Sentencedict.com] with a win away from home.
(55) A series of ice ages ate away the forest habitats where Neanderthals and their predecessors, Homo heidelbergensis, made a living sneaking up on big game.
(56) The district attorney disregarded petty criminals; he was after big game: the leader of the gang.
(57) This has become a big game in the metaphysical movement in particular.
(58) Will the shift in emphasis from the big game help Chelsea?
(59) It is a big game awaiting us in the SBC Center.
(60) The Big Game (the multistate lottery now called Mega Millions) pays out a $363 million jackpot, split between two winners-the biggest lottery prize up to this point.