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Answer for the clue "Better, some claim ", 6 letters:
bigger

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Word definitions for bigger in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. large or big relative to something else [syn: larger ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bigger \Big"ger\, a., compar. of Big .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bigger may refer to: "Bigger" (Backstreet Boys song) , 2009 "Bigger" (Justin Bieber song) , 2009 Bigger Township, Jennings County, Indiana , United States John Bigger (died 1840), Ohio legislator and father of Samuel Samuel Bigger (1802–1846), Governor ...

Usage examples of bigger.

The parking area was bigger than it had been in the original drawings, and the road leading to and from it better laid out.

Democrats had ruled the USA almost continuously between the disaster of the War of Secession and the bigger disaster of the Great War.

It looked like all the other Texas towns through which Rodriguez had passed on the way west: bigger than some, smaller than others.

They carried bigger bombs farther, faster, and higher, so they were harder to shoot down.

He would have bet the first number was a lot bigger than the second one.

And their turret guns were bigger and longer than those of the earlier models.

It did look as if the CSA would have to hit the USA another lick to make the bigger country fall over.

It was one of the new ones with the big, homely turret that housed a bigger, nastier cannon.

Navy had bigger fish to fry, or it would have committed more ships to the job.

None, though, had the stouter turrets and bigger guns that marked the latest models.

The difference between bad and worse is a lot bigger than the difference between good and better.

And big as these shops were, they were growing bigger, spreading over a third block, where two new structures were mushrooming to completion in some hasty cement process of a stability not over-reassuring.

A destroyer could run away from his submersible even when he was surfaced, or could attack him with bigger guns than he carried.

A handful of bigger shapes moved on the ground, grinding through American barbed wire and into the U.

Steaming along came an ocean monitor, a bigger version of the river craft the USA and CSA both used: basically, one battleship turret mounted on a raft.