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big (adj.) ard; liauyr; mooar: A big head with little wit and a little head without any at all - Kione mooar er y veggan cheilley as kione beg gyn veg edyr. JJK idiom; mooarey: Big bumps on the road - Tommanyn mooarey er y raad. DF idiom; vooarey: Big sheep - Kirree vooarey. DF idiom; thollee; vooar: We were struck by a big sea - Haink tonn vooar orrin. DF idiom; wooar
Big Handkerchief (n.) Bussal Mooar
big spender (n.) jummaltagh, stroialtagh
lump (v.) carnanaghey, crammaney, jannoo ceabyn, kionnan; (n.) ceab, cramman, uddan; dhossan; glout: Big lump of pie - Glout mooar dy phye. DF idiom; stuggey: Big lump of a lass - Stuggey dy ghoodee. DF idiom
Balley Mooar Big Homestead, Big Farm: lesh mooads nyn gooid as pooar, nyn argid, airh, nyn goyrle dowin, as nyn geeayll, dy hroggal balley mooar son ooashley'n theihll PC
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