verbWord forms: bigs, bigging, bigged or bug (bʌɡ) Scottish
1.
to build
2.
to excavate (earth) into a pile
Word origin
from Old Norse byggja; related to Old English būian to inhabit
Examples of 'bigged' in a sentence
bigged
Everybody bigged up how big it was, that you're not able to walk between stages, and it wasn't.
The Sun (2017)
I was bigged up a lot.
The Sun (2016)
I love the fact that my classical past is often bigged-up, but it was a very brief moment.
The Sun (2013)
All related terms of 'bigged'
big
A big person or thing is large in physical size.
bigging
to build
big up
to make important, prominent , or famous
cat
A cat is a furry animal that has a long tail and sharp claws . Cats are often kept as pets.
catted
a small domesticated feline mammal, Felis catus (or domesticus ), having thick soft fur and occurring in many breeds in which the colour of the fur varies greatly: kept as a pet or to catch rats and mice
catting
a small domesticated feline mammal, Felis catus (or domesticus ), having thick soft fur and occurring in many breeds in which the colour of the fur varies greatly: kept as a pet or to catch rats and mice
domestic cat
a small domesticated feline mammal , Felis catus (or domesticus ), having thick soft fur and occurring in many breeds in which the colour of the fur varies greatly: kept as a pet or to catch rats and mice