1. bigger
This coat is bigger.
If I had more money, I could move to a bigger house.
Bigger is not always better.
Anticipating a cold winter, we bought a bigger stove.
He is now looking for a bigger house to live in.
I've heard research has found that men are bigger liars than women.
In general, people in America tend to prefer bigger cars.
It's not immoral for a novelist to tell lies. In fact, the bigger the lies, the better lies, and the more the common folks and critics will praise you.
If you ironed Switzerland, it would be bigger than Germany.
Painted white, this house looks bigger.
It should have been done before now. The problem seems to get bigger every day.
As children get bigger, they grow out of their clothes.
This means that if you try to protect yourself too much, you will only make bigger mistakes.
They say everything's bigger in Texas, and that includes absurdity in law enforcement.
I still remember the first time I was in China; I was in Shandong, and I realised that that province alone is twenty six thousand square kilometres bigger than England.
Inglese parola "større"(bigger) si verifica in set:
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