Sentence examples for a big guy over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a big guy over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a large person in a specific context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "I saw a big guy over there at the event, and he was hard to miss."
Alternatives: "a large person nearby" or "a tall man over there."

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He was a big guy, over 200 pounds, but we hauled him out".

"We were always bringing a big guy over to try to cut Al off and make his shots harder," Clarence Weatherspoon said.

He's a big guy, over six feet tall and has a big head.

"It's great, it's got a lot of power, and I'm a big guy over 240 pounds," said Peter Dobias, 50, of Woodland Hills.

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Peewee eventually became a big guy himself — over six feet, broad-shouldered, with the poker-faced, blond good looks of a B-Western gunfighter.

He deserves all the plaudits he gets and I'm still amazed by his mobility around the field for a big guy whose taken some war wounds over the years playing the game.

Segel, a big guy, handsome in a slightly sappy way, humiliates himself over and over, which is supposed to be endearing.

If he hadn't been quite a big guy himself he could have been knocked over.

"I am not a big guy, and there was this big president hanging over me".

"You're a big guy.

Is he a big guy, small guy?

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