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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big rubber" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a large rubber object, such as an eraser or a rubber toy.
Example: "I bought a big rubber to help me erase my mistakes in the notebook."
Alternatives: "a large eraser" or "a big rubber item".
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Then it has a big rubber bumper that wraps around the perimeter.
On its handlebars we imagine a trumpet horn with a big rubber bulb on one end.
"It looks like a big rubber duck," said Rosetta Flight director Andrea Accomazzo.
NASA commissioned Goodyear to build prototypes of an inflatable space station, which looked like a big rubber inner tube.
There are shows in which you can bounce off a big rubber ball and fall into a trough of dirty water.
William Bennett Perot, appointed postmaster in 1821, also built a large house behind a big rubber tree next door, now housing a museum of the Bermuda Historical Society.
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You can also do it with 3 rubber-bands, and 4 rubber-bands (if you have a big rubber-band).
To me, Femidom, at about seven inches long and three inches wide, 'a loose-fitting, prelubricated polyurethane (yes, that is the stuff you varnish floorboards with) sheath', with a small rubber ring at one end and a bigger rubber ring at the other, looked like a cross between a Hoover bag and some weird species of pond life, an amoeba perhaps.
This is a dangerous and philistinic way of thinking: we may as well give the Turner prize to someone who makes a really big rubber band ball, or the guy who makes epic portraits using a Biro.
An exquisite color-pencil rendering of a garden includes a pair of big rubber gloves like the ones built into the bubble's interior to enable David's parents to hug him.
Yet watching "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" makes you realize how many things you never knew you needed, some of them available directly from the back pages of comic books: 3-D glasses, the better to see through girls' dresses; a giant plastic thumb, which makes a handy hitchhiking aid; big rubber ears to make people think you're listening when you're really not.
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