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big screenˌbig ˈscreen noun - Monica is due to hit the big screen in January with the release of Dracula.
- Or rediscover the drama of the big screen at one of Brighton's luxury cinemas.
- People sit silently, faced forward toward a big screen.
- Say your television is a big screen and takes up a good amount of wall space.
- The only thing less suited to the big screen would be a movie set in a bomb shelter.
- The real Erik died more than 1,000 years ago, but he was recently resurrected on the big screen by Terry Jones.
► the big screen- Filmmakers are hoping to bring several of Sandlin's works to the big screen.
- Her play was adapted for the big screen.
- Andrew himself is no stranger to the big screen and has featured in several commercials.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, man of action and few words on the big screen.
- Rosheen watched as Postine came into view on the big screen, her massive frame picked out in infra-red against the night.
- The only thing less suited to the big screen would be a movie set in a bomb shelter.
- We watched it on the big screen.
the big screen the cinema, rather than television or the theatreon the big screen She was last seen on the big screen in the comedy ‘Jawbreaker’. |