Definition of Biggs

1. bigg [n] - See also: bigg

Lexicographical Neighbors of Biggs

biggered
biggering
biggerness
biggers
biggest
biggety
biggie
biggies
biggin
bigging
bigging up
biggings
biggins
biggish
biggity
biggs (current term)
biggy
bigha
bighas
bighead
bigheaded
bigheads
bighearted
bigheartedly
bigheartedness
bighorn
bighorn-sheep
bighorn sheep
bighorns
bight

Literary usage of Biggs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Works by Manuel Márquez Sterling, William Makepeace Thackeray, Leslie Stephen, Louise Stanage (1902)
"biggs, on the contrary, was a sad bully ; he had half-a-dozen fags, and beat them all unmercifully. Moreover, he had a little brother, ..."

2. A History of the National Tuberculosis Association: The Anti-tuberculosis by Sigard Adolphus Knopf (1922)
"The son of Melissa T. Pratt and Joseph Hunt biggs, he was born in Trumansburg, NY, ... D. upon Dr. biggs, and in 1917 he received the same degree from the ..."

3. The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided by Isaac Grant Thompson, Irving Browne (1884)
"32] biggs v. McCarty. A. Major and S. Major, for appellants. ... Indiana, to his daughter Angeline biggs and her children; a part of which is in controversy ..."

4. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1843)
"biggs, on the contrary, was a sad bully ; he had half- a-dozen fags, and beat them all unmercifully. Moreover, he had a little brother, ..."

5. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"DRAKE'S GREAT ARMADA [NARRATIVE MAINLY BY CAPTAIN WALTER biggs] A Summary and True Discourse of SIR FRANCIS DRAKE'S West Indian Voyage, begun in the year ..."

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