Examples of 'take a bigger' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a bigger"

take a bigger - suggesting to increase the size or quantity of something

How to use "take a bigger" in a sentence

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take a bigger
I think you need to take a bigger sip.
Take a bigger hit than that.
The accomplice will take a bigger profit.
He might take a bigger hit than in he did in his divorce.
Some sectors will take a bigger hit.
It will take a bigger one than that to relax me now.
But we sure did take a bigger risk.
You take a bigger risk by parking a demon in the house.
Door open for matt to take a bigger lead.
I need to take a bigger part and find him a partner.
I believe the money got too big to not take a bigger piece of that pie.
Take a bigger stride.
I am gonna take a bigger bite.
Take a bigger whiff.
We will take a bigger bag.

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Take a bigger bite.
Looks like we are gonna take a bigger hit than we expected.
Take a bigger breath.
You can take a bigger.
Take a bigger one.
I wanted to take a bigger break.
Take a bigger brush.
My country has prepared to take a bigger share of responsibility in multilateral affairs.
Nigel King will now be relied upon to take a bigger role.
It will take a bigger fish tank.
Even the most expert traders in the United Kingdom often have to take a bigger loss.
They need to take a bigger part in the process.
Birmingham Carriage had to modify the Cromwell hull to take a bigger turret.
Let us take a bigger town.
There came a moment when I said to myself that I needed to take a bigger step forward.
Let us take a bigger pose.
Now it 's time for the lions to take a bigger bite.
It will take a bigger bird than that to square me with my wife.
DFO itself encourages industry to take a bigger role in management.
I will take a bigger share and you will take the rest.
But he is pushing for the Iraqi to take a bigger part in their own defence.
It will take a bigger brain than mine to figure an answer out to this one.
Not when the Kirkman agenda is to take a bigger role on the international stage.
Take a bigger break, some free days and disconnect from everything.
The late hours of the day take a bigger psychological toll on us.
This model size is small, we recommend you to take a bigger size.
Meaning the government could take a bigger role than what a market type economy calls for.
Than anyone has ever taken on television before. because tonight i'm gonna take a bigger risk.
Just thought I would take a bigger down payment.
You take a bigger branch, you reach the breaking point very quicly and it snaps!
Next year, we are gonna take a bigger trip.
Beau Ferrari will take a bigger role as EVP of NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises.
What will allow us to take a bigger step?
It 's gonna take a bigger shock than that to get me back to normal.
More and more, the environment tends to take a bigger place in the consumer 's mind.

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Take good care of your little sister
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