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biggie

[big-ee] / ˈbɪg i /




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But unlike for ordinary businesses, the losses are no biggie for the Fed.

From Barron's Nov. 28, 2025

No biggie: He could just stand there holding her arm gently for a minute while she traded “I’ve got to go’s” with her background singers.

From Los Angeles Times May 12, 2025

Those who survived the disease decades ago might protest, Hey, I had the measles and just stayed home for a week, no biggie!

From Slate Apr. 24, 2025

And the biggie: "Does she still like rubbish beer or is she just totally into wine now?"

From BBC Sep. 26, 2024

"I'll just get Jazz to braid me up fresh. No biggie," I added.

From "When I Was the Greatest" by Jason Reynolds

That’s the point and the collective effect of the Sherman Act and the Clayton Act, the two biggies in the field.

From Slate May 24, 2024

There’s another biggie on tap Saturday afternoon for the Kraken, who are playing for the right to have no more biggies for a while.

From Seattle Times Mar. 17, 2023

Richie recommends putting their four most used apps in the dock at the bottom of the screen and putting any other biggies in the top left or right corner.

From Washington Post Oct. 10, 2022

These are no biggies and can be handled in a few ways, depending on how you like to clean, plus each tactic is simple enough that it can be done every few days, as needed.

From Salon Jul. 24, 2022

He was up against one of the biggies, and this particular biggy was tired of ambitious little Vacuum Tube Transport.

From Mercenary by Birmingham, Lloyd




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