Examples of 'relatively big' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively big"

Relatively big: This phrase is used to describe something that is larger in size or scale compared to others, but not exceptionally large. It implies a moderate or noticeable degree of bigness

How to use "relatively big" in a sentence

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And a cat is relatively big and heavy.
Relatively big head with elongated body.
This creates a relatively big screen bundle.
Nest is suspended from a branch or reed and it is relatively big.
Jávea is a relatively big city with approx.
Pomegranate seeds are relatively big.
Oman had a relatively big swine flu outbreak.
Temperate variations between day and night tend to be relatively big.
They also have a relatively big brain.
Bristol is relatively big and has a wide range of accommodation styles.
There is naturally a relatively big imbalance.
Relatively big seats.
Those are the relatively big bits.
A relatively big amount of legislation has been adopted in the air sector recently.
Hathaway took a relatively big break from then.

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Relatively big devaluations would be required to considerably improve the labourmarket situation.
Technical writing is a relatively big part of our work.
Four relatively big companies with a varying mixture of men and women were chosen.
The eyes are black and relatively big in size.
The head is relatively big in proportion to the rest of the body.
I will draw it relatively big.
Appsworld is a relatively big show in comparison to other mobile events.
Another factor is that it is still a relatively big employer of labour.
The nucleus is relatively big and tends to be indented or folded rather than multilobed.
The inside of the vehicle also saw a relatively big overhaul.
Brisbane is a relatively big city but not very interesting.
The ribs are sharp and are separated by relatively big spaces.
All corvids have relatively big brains for their size.
These components have the major drawback of being relatively big and expensive.
It is relatively big.
The long fibres can form fibrous bindings over a relatively big layer of material.
The offspring is relatively big due to the size of the eggs laid.
Nevertheless, his influence has been relatively big.
Rabbits and rodents have a relatively big large and blind intestine.
These relatively big particles are supposed to be non-emissive.
The file is relatively big.
America has a relatively big stickers scene and I recognized many interesting slaps all over Miami.
The energy consumption of such a machine is relatively big if a short cycle time is desired.
TH, It was a relatively big production ; they had a lot of martial artists together.
These devices are still inefficient and relatively big and also very expensive.
The village is relatively big for the area, with 92 families consisting of 543 people residing there.
In Bratislava there is still a relatively big cooperative sector.
Iran has a relatively big and well trained Army.
On top of that, the wall plug is relatively big.
Objects could look relatively big when you had a small body.
Keep in mind, that the price to pay is relatively big.
But Siros is a relatively big island rich in natural resources.
When you are a small child, everything keeps relatively big.
Sam Elliott has a relatively big role as a Cowboy Aeronaut.
And as the name suggests, they have relatively big eyes.

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