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Discover Ludwig"big meaning" is not a common or grammatically correct phrase in English.
You could use "significant meaning" or "important meaning" instead. Example: The word "home" has a significant meaning to her, as it represents a sense of warmth and security.
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He also released himself forward when the space between him and his winger became too big, meaning he got the balance between support and overlapping just right.
The exhibition title, "D'Carts Blanche and New Paintings," hints at the big meaning: we are imprisoned by an all-pervasive Cartesian grid, a vast, technological web wherein our most soulfully expressive gestures are like the struggles of captured flies.
Reading from a pair of cocktail napkins on which she had taken notes of their conversation, Clara Harris recalled that her husband had said she was "too big," meaning overweight, and too "pessimistic".
"The consensus is that Ednos is 'too big,' meaning it is being used more frequently than is desirable, as that label does not convey much specific information," said Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia who is chairman of the eating disorders work group for the new manual.
For one, believing in the repeated rumors that, say, there is a concentrated effort hatched behind closed doors somewhere to kill off or remove from the city all the black people, may actually be less terrifying than grappling with the alternative — that is, that there isn't any big meaning behind all this suffering and maybe the rest of the city is indifferent to it.
Relying on averages, for anything, is a sure-fire method to cover up little differences that might have big meaning.
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The paradox, of course, is that when he grew up he gave small words big meanings.
We should sacrifice ourselves for a bigger meaning".
When you're not winning, it takes on a bigger meaning".
Friday's game against New Orleans suddenly has a bigger meaning than the regularly scheduled Comic Con Night.
But it has a bigger meaning: the management of the flow of materials through an organisation, from raw materials to finished goods.
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