a. [f. BIG a. + -ISH.] Rather big.

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a. 1626.  W. Sclater, Exp. 2 Thess. (1632), 150. The volumne growes biggish.

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1867.  Carlyle, Remin. (1881), I. 100. A biggish, simple house on the sands.

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