17 examples of biggish in sentences

I was not well featured, having a freckled, square face, a biggish head, a blunt nose, grey, colourless eyes, and a sandy thatch of hair, I had great square shoulders, but my arms were too short for my stature, andfrom an accident in my nursing daysof indifferent strength.

This tea-garden, I remember, is a biggish place.

Just after it was dark they made a biggish raid and got into our front trench a little to our right.

It was a biggish room, looking out over the school grounds.

Well, the business was growing with such gusto that Mr. Moggridge felt he might afford a home away from his shop, and thus he came to take the biggish empty house which presently put on new paint and once more seemed quite proud of being "Zion View.

A short-legged Irish hunter, about three parts bred, with tremendous strength in hocks and quarters, and biggish feet, is the sort the writer would choose.

Two biggish rooms downstairs, besides the kitchen; a large, built-in, white-doored closet in the living-room,quite jolly, Felicia thought,rusty nails driven in unbelievable quantities in all the walls.

Yorkey was fust on the rank, but the bloke wouldn't 'ave a 'ansomwanted a four-wheeler, so old Bill took 'im. Biggish chap in a long black coat, collar up an' muffled thick; soft wide-awake 'at, pulled over 'is eyes; and he was in a 'urry, too.

* Notebooks of a Spinster Lady (CASSELL) is smallish talk about biggish wigs of the Victorian era, but not on that sole account to be condemned.

So it was not long before I was aware that all the drawers were locked except the top right-hand drawer, and that was not used as there was a biggish hole in the front of it where the edge was broken away from the above, some miscreant having once forced it open with tool.

They were biggish, nondescript animals, obviously good fighters, and they speedily developed the utmost affection for all the members of the expedition, but especially for Kermit, who took care of them.

My lads, a biggish business is in hand; Together let brave British Bobbies troop: The City streets are numerous and wealthy, And many unfrequented nooks there be, Fitted by kind for violence and theft; But take you thence, and many a watchful ruffian Will soon strike home, by force and not by words: This way, or not at all, stand you in hope.

It's a biggish lot of money.

He had been met at the station by an odd little trap, had driven up to the housea biggish place, close to a small church, on the outskirts of a tiny village.

I've a cheque I want cashed at Climo and Hodges for a biggish sum: but you'm a man I can trust to bring back the money safe.

Farmborough, a biggish village 8 m. S.W. from Bath (nearest stat.

It has a biggish dock and some large grain warehouses, and is a flourishing little port.

17 examples of  biggish  in sentences