How to use "bigger" in a sentence
Sentences
This gets bigger as we move down towards it
'Perhaps I'll get bigger and then I can get the key
I hope I get bigger this time
'What will happen to me?' She waited for some time, but she didn't get bigger
Perhaps somebody will write a book about this place - and about me! Perhaps I will, when I'm bigger.' Then she remembered
'But I'm bigger now!'
I can't get bigger!' So she ate the cake and two or three minutes later she was small again
'I have to get bigger again,' said Alice
'I'll eat some mushrooms and perhaps I'll get bigger again.'
Sometimes I get bigger and then I get smaller again.'
'Eat from my mushroom and you'll get bigger
She started to get bigger
The Cat's smile got bigger.
It was bigger than the Duchess's house.
She got bigger again
'I'm getting bigger again,' she thought.
'I'm getting bigger.'
'You can't get bigger here,' said the Mouse.
'You're getting bigger too.'
But when I was thirteen, I grew six inches in six months! And by the time I was sixteen, I was bigger and heavier than all the other boys in the school.
A tiny thing, no bigger than his arm
Sure, there are one or two bigger than her, but none of them has her romance or her luxury," Mrs Carolina Heath says as they enter the dining room.
He thinks there is someone or something moving, and it is big: bigger than a rabbit or a hare, but he does not think it can be a person
The building seemed bigger than ever; the hologram wall seemed brighter
The "R" was tall, much bigger than the other letters
Down on the left a busy little digging-machine could be seen, sending out small clouds of green smoke and working its way round the pit, making it bigger and piling the earth up over the top
'I guess they've got a bigger camp there
In Japan, for example, the MeToo movement started small, but it is getting bigger