Big harry


big harry
historical examples

the romance of the coast james runciman
rodman the boatsteerer and other stories louis becke
the romance of the coast james runciman
the parson o’ dumford george manville fenn

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    big head, a conceit: the promotion gave him a big head (1850s+) he discomfort consequent upon drinking too much liquor; hangover: the rum gave me a big head next morning (1890+)

  • Bighead

    informal. an excessive estimate of one’s importance; conceit. veterinary pathology. an inflammatory swelling of the tissues of the head of sheep, caused by the anaerobic bacillus clostridium novyi. enlargement of the head and jawbones of horses resulting from nutritional hyperthyroidism. historical examples then and now robert vaughn prison memoirs of an anarchist alexander berkman noun […]

  • Big head, have a

    be conceited; have an exaggerated sense of one’s own importance or ability. for example, the constant flattery of his subordinates is bound to give thomas a big head. [ c. 1800 ] also see: swelled head

  • Bighorn mountains

    a mountain range in n wyoming, part of the rocky mountains. highest peak, cloud peak, 13,165 feet (4013 meters). historical examples astoria washington irving

  • Big house

    a penitentiary (usually preceded by the). contemporary examples vote for the (alleged) crooks! how rick perry, chris christie, and scott walker are running while under investigation olivia nuzzi august 28, 2014 hooray for obama’s ‘socialist’ budget matthew yglesias may 4, 2009 hot u.s. cities that offer both jobs and culture are mostly southern and modest […]


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