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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

To unveil its latest, and perhaps most dramatic, architectural renovation and expansion, the Hammer has now launched a fleet of small exhibitions and single-artist shows, as well as one biggie.

From Los Angeles Times

If you're into chewy, not-well-done bacon, no biggie!

From Salon

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

Imagine fitting the various arenas of Black history — protests, from the March on Washington to Black Lives Matter; deaths, from the enslaved lost on the Atlantic crossing to Trayvon Martin; music, from Negro spirituals to Biggie Smalls — into one of the foundational texts of civilization, so old that it predates the written word itself.

From New York Times