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		Definition of big mob in English: big mobnoun Australian, NZ A large number or quantity.  a busy barrister was likely to have earned big mobs of money over the years  Example sentencesExamples -  Remember to use big mobs of vegetables and not too much meat.
 -  Big paddocks + big mob of sheep = big fun.
 -  Big mobs of these Indigenous Australians were living together in an incredibly difficult situation, brought about through the policies of the government at the time.
 -  They were fed up with no wages for their 12-hour working days of herding big mobs of cattle across hot, dusty scrubby country by horseback.
 -  A big mob of other men also agreed to assist.
 -  She discovered a big mob of girls in Rebecca's bedroom surreptitiously chugging a cache of hidden mini-bottles of Bailey's Irish Cream.
 -  I dreamt the kids was all swimmin' in the water, and when I was getting close to them, I looked out and could see a big mob of sharks.
 -  A big mob of kangaroos bounded past the clearing where we all were gathered for the ceremony.
 -  I don't support just saying sorry and signing treaties agreeing to hand over big mobs of land and money to anyone with a couple of drops of indigenous blood.
 -  Let's face it, we've got big mobs of land here.
 
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