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biggest

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Word definitions for biggest in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-superlativebig)

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Biggest \Big"gest\, a., superl. of Big .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. extremely well; "his performance went over big" in a boastful manner; "he talked big all evening" [syn: boastfully , vauntingly , large ] on a grand scale; "think big" [ant: small ] in a major way; "the play failed big at the box office" [also: biggest ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
superlative of big .

Usage examples of biggest.

Each department manager picks a VPI, and whoever generates the biggest sales wins a bit of cash.

By building its own network of warehouses and its own fleet of trucks to make deliveries to stores, the company was able to consolidate its ordering and buy in volume just like the biggest retailers.

Wal-Mart remains the biggest employer in town by far, with its headquarters located on a road named for its founder, Sam Walton Boulevard.

In the 1920s, its biggest employer at the time, the Mersman Brothers Corp.

This helped Huffy meet demand, but the company soon found that it simply could not make a profit selling bicycles at the prices that its biggest customer, Wal-Mart, was willing to pay.

Its biggest creditor was the company it contracted with to build the bikes it could no longer afford to make itself: the Shenzhen Bo-An Bike Co.

Farris Fashions, a flannel shirt maker struggling to remain solvent after losing one of its biggest customers to a factory in China.

Rubbermaid supplied all the big discount chains, but found its greatest retail ally in Wal-Mart, which quickly became its single biggest customer.

One of the biggest recent failures in the textile business came in 2003, when the Pillowtex Corp.

Pillowtex, which had emerged from bankruptcy protection a year earlier, struggled to find a way to make towels profitably at a price that its biggest customer, Wal-Mart, would be willing to pay.

In the last few years, though, it has convinced itself that Supercenters can thrive just three to four miles apart in the biggest markets.

Supercenter expansion augurs an escalation of what already is the biggest food fight in history.

Sheer anger made Ipan turn to face Biggest, who was thundering after him.

The chimps stood rooted, Biggest grunted and peered in disbelief at the blood that spattered into his upturned hand.

He was not fool enough to think that this one standoff would put Biggest to rest.