Pronunciation of the English word big.
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1. | It might be a bit big but this envelope will do just fine. It's better to be too big than too small. | |
2. | At the risk of sticking my neck out, I think that if we do that, we're making a big, big mistake. | |
3. | You have to risk big in order to win big. | |
4. | Most days she sits on a chair at the table, and I sit in the big armchair; today she is sitting in the big armchair, and I am sitting on a chair at the table. | |
5. | "I want a big, happy family." "How big?" | |
6. | That envelope is a little too big, but it will be good. Better too big than too small, right? | |
7. | "Mum, how big is a brown dwarf actually?" "Brown dwarfs are about as big as Jupiter but have many times its mass." | |
8. | How big is too big for a phone? | |
9. | In the late 1940s, George Gamow, a Russian-American physicist, conceived of the Big Bang theory as we know it today. He and his colleagues proposed that if a big bang had occurred, it would have left an afterglow, traces of background radiation that would still be present. | |
10. | Space is big, really, really, really big. |