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    Use "bigwi" in a sentence

    bigwi example sentences

    bigwi


    1. It was a quiet little place frequented more by service people than bigwigs


    2. For example, the KGB, the Soviet secret police, ran the so-called rest centers, or resorts, for Communist bigwigs in the Soviet Union and all


    3. Meanwhile I had gotten an Ethics opinion from OGC bigwigs that I had no COI that would prevent my working for either NNS or EB (latter was good to know later)


    4. Ruth had an assignation with some visiting bigwig who was a friend of a regular client, so she set Chris up with Alicia, a thirty something, single, career woman who had never been married


    5. At that, he said that, in the end, she would land up with some bigwig


    6. We’re waiting to see what the bigwigs decide


    7. Then we moved to California when she was--what, Joan, thirteen? They were making a movie in Old Greenwich, and the producer and some of the other bigwigs hung out at our country club


    8. The bigwigs could’ve made it a lot easier and quicker but didn’t


    9. Cindy was always afraid that some bigwig in Wilmington would see her out drinking and acting silly, and that it would have a detrimental effect on her career


    10. ‘Can Ranga Reddy come to our rescue? Isn’t he known to be close to the Home Minister? Even otherwise, won’t the case be hushed up, as the bigwigs are involved, no less than the Finance Minister? Perhaps our fears could turn out to be liars

    11. “Some bigwig, out-of-state lawyer flew in a few hours ago and set up a hearing


    12. Now; the new elite is comprised of such a complex, intertwined, constantly changing gang of stockbrokers, powerbrokers, elected and appointed officials, corporate bigwigs, Media personalities, owners, stockholders, property owners, etc


    13. You will never understand how in a few short years: a Nation that once, rooted for its on bank robbers, because these professional killers were less evil than their own government agents… then turned around, and began worshipping G-man, and the Robber Baron crime-boss bigwig named Roosevelt


    14. This pressure from FHA, and those two other bigwigs, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has helped to turn the tide in the favor of homeowners - about time, too


    15. "Well, we'd better ask him, then," said Bigwig, with something like a sneer


    16. He had always been accustomed to rely Blackberry's reasoning had been first-rate and Bigwig had at least shown which way any sound-hearted rabbit would be likely to lean


    17. there! Look at all the tracks in the grass, too! Do you think they sing in the "Sky above us!" said Bigwig


    18. " Bigwig he asked to bring up the rear


    19. might address him so for the future, and he could imagine what Bigwig and Silver Hazel found this awkward to answer


    20. A dangerous smell, an unpleasant smell, a totally unnatural smell -- quite how Bigwig, after his reconnaissance on the previous day, had spoken of the little white sticks in the grass

    21. He saw Bigwig and Silver and went to join them, flicking the wet off his front paws step by step, like a cat


    22. looked after us, Hazel," said Bigwig


    23. the middle of which was a rabbit hole that led up from one of the warren passages "This is odd, though," interrupted Bigwig


    24. Where Bigwig had stopped there were signs of commotion


    25. "The funny thing is there's no smell," said Bigwig


    26. " "That's put their ears flat for them," whispered Bigwig


    27. "Don't say anything, Bigwig," whispered Hazel: for Bigwig was scuffling his paws indignantly


    28. " "What on earth's all this?" said Hazel to Bigwig in perplexity


    29. Having no alternative, Fiver accompanied Hazel and Bigwig to the burrow where Hazel had spent the previous night


    30. "Hazel, no!" But then came Bigwig, twisting in and out of the great burrow

    31. "Look," said Bigwig, "I can do it


    32. Ask me where, Hazel! Ask me where! Ask me where!" Then they cold, and Bigwig dropped the berries -- blood-red drops, red droppings hard as were running another way, running, not to the warren but over the fields in the wire


    33. Nearby, Bigwig Hazel woke


    34. He pushed Bigwig with his nose, butting urgently


    35. "Bigwig! Fiver's gone! Bigwig!"sturdy readiness


    36. Bigwig was wide awake on the instant and Hazel had never felt so glad of his


    37. He was now regretting that discovering that Fiver was gone, Bigwig had been a comfort and a stand-by


    38. But he had brought Bigwig


    39. But it was probably too late to persuade Bigwig to be gentle: he could only hope for the best


    40. " "You wouldn't have a hope, old chap," said Bigwig

    41. "I've a good mind--" "Wait, Bigwig," said Hazel


    42. "You've never learned to obey orders, have you? It's me, me, me Bigwig stared


    43. Bigwig was lying on his side, his back legs kicking and struggling


    44. Bigwig's eyes were closed and his lips pulled back from the long front teeth in a fixed snarl


    45. "Bigwig just spoke," he said to him, "but I don't think he can now


    46. He remembered how Bigwig had night in the joy of their arrival


    47. "Bigwig's in a wire


    48. Blackberry pressed his nose against Bigwig's head


    49. "Bigwig," said Blackberry in his ear, "the peg's out


    50. Bigwig lay still as before














































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