What is biggest?

  • (adj): Greatest in size of those under consideration.
    Synonyms: greatest, largest

Some articles on biggest:

The Biggest Winner
... The Biggest Winner (Arabic الرابح الأكبر‎) is an Arabic reality television show that began broadcasting on MBC 1 in 2006 ... The show is an adaptation of the American reality television show The Biggest Loser ...
Lough Neagh Rescue
... It is the biggest lake in Northern Ireland, supplying 40% of its water the biggest in Ireland, and the biggest in the British Isles ...
Spartak Moscow–Dinamo Kiev Derby - Head To Head Record - Records
... Biggest wins by Spartak 51 – 40 ... – 1955, 1958 ... Biggest wins by Dynamo 41 – 1950, 1966, 1972, 2008 (twice) 30 – 1968, 1978, 2008 ... Biggest number of goals scored in a single match 7 (43) – 1957 ...
Manhattan Theatre - Early History
... Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience was the theatre's biggest money spinner of the 1880s, running for 177 performances in 1891–92 and earning $100,000 ... Possibly the Theatre's biggest coup was the world premiere of Way Down East, the melodramatic stage play written by Charlotte Blair Parker, which proved to be ...
Carl And Jack Cole - World's Biggest Bookstore
... In 1980, Jack opened the World's Biggest Bookstore at the site of a former bowling alley ... The World's Biggest Bookstore would therefore close ...

Famous quotes containing the word biggest:

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    Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870–1924)

    I haven’t seen so much tippy-toeing around since the last time I went to the ballet. When members of the arts community were asked this week about one of their biggest benefactors, Philip Morris, and its requests that they lobby the New York City Council on the company’s behalf, the pas de deux of self- justification was so painstakingly choreographed that it constituted a performance all by itself.
    Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)

    [T]he minister preached a sermon on Jonah and the whale, at the end of which an old chief arose and declared, “We have heard several of the white people talk and lie; we know they will lie, but this is the biggest lie we ever heard.”
    —Administration in the State of Miss, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)