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bigging

American  
[big-in] / ˈbɪg ɪn /

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. a building, especially one's home.


Etymology

Origin of bigging

First recorded in 1200–50, bigging is from the Middle English word biging. See big 2, -ing 1

Example Sentences

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The talk of their golden generation is about as misplaced as the chat about them bigging themselves up.

From BBC • Mar. 7, 2025

Perhaps the city is not as forward about bigging itself up as somewhere like Manchester.

From BBC • Oct. 3, 2024

Another massive performance and others aside from Sinfield might be bigging him up.

From Washington Times • Oct. 19, 2023

GP I really don’t want it to sound like I’m bigging myself up.

From New York Times • Dec. 9, 2021

He's thinking upon naething, like mony mighty men: A wee thing mak's us think, a sma' thing mak's us stare,— There are mair folk than him bigging castles in the air.

From The Home Book of Verse — Volume 1 by Stevenson, Burton Egbert