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- noun Plural form of
big .
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Examples
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"The fact that he's even playing in the bigs is a cool story," staff ace Jarrod Washburn said.
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I'd suggest that part of the attraction for some commentators to steroid use in the bigs is that it makes their fantasies of big-league play (for themselves, or their sons, perhaps) seem more reasonable, since they know themselves to be relatively low-T.
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Epstein, at 30 the youngest GM ever in the bigs, is a Yale grad.
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I'd suggest that part of the attraction for some commentators to steroid use in the bigs is that it makes their fantasies of big-league play (for themselves, or their sons, perhaps) seem more reasonable, since they know themselves to be relatively low-T.
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That dream of playing in the bigs is what keeps McDonald saying he has no regrets about not heading to the University of Texas or other colleges from which he had football scholarship offers, such as Southern California, UCLA, Notre Dame, Texas
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A shot at the "bigs" -- a guest spot on The Daily Show with John Stewart?
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Too many of the record label bigs still cling to the image behind the industry.
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Even a short stint in the bigs is a badge of honor.
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Our bigs did a good job also of helping, every time he came around, the bigs were there.
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I have to do a better job of getting myself open and also calling my bigs to come to screen me.
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