Big t


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Woodcraft Alan Douglas
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States Various

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  • Big talk

    exaggeration; bragging. Contemporary Examples Who Gets More Damaged If We Go Over the Fiscal Cliff? Megan McArdle December 3, 2012 Historical Examples Lin McLean Owen Wister ‘Me-Smith’ Caroline Lockhart Little By Little William Taylor Adams Buffalo Land W. E. Webb The Golden Woman Ridgwell Cullum Samba Herbert Strang Across America James F. Rusling Studies in […]

  • Big tent

    a political party’s or coalition’s policy or doctrine of allowing and encouraging a wide range of beliefs, opinions, and views among its members. Contemporary Examples The GOP’s Vote for Hate—and Suicide John Avlon July 12, 2009 The Dems’ Smart Abortion Move Peter Beinart November 9, 2009 The GOP Should Let Obama Self-Destruct Christopher Buckley May […]

  • Big time

    Informal. the highest or most important level in any profession or occupation: She’s a talented violinist, but she’s not ready for the big time. Slang. a very good time. Theater. (in vaudeville) any highly successful circuit of theaters that produces two performances daily. Contemporary Examples No Drama Obama’s Israel Ambivalence James Poulos July 25, 2014 […]

  • Big ticket

    costing a great deal; expensive: fur coats and other big-ticket items. Historical Examples The Making of Bobby Burnit George Randolph Chester The Boys and I Mrs. Molesworth adjective (prenominal) (of retail goods) belonging to the most expensive and prestigious class

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