Entertainment / Music / Big Band: Large jazz ensemble popular in 1930s and 1940s, featuring sections of trumpets, trombones, saxophones (and other woodwinds), and rhythm instruments (piano, double bass, drums and guitar).
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Band Noun Synonyms: strip, ribbon, belt, bandeau, fillet, tie, stripe, line, border
Band Verb Synonyms: line, stripe, border
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Big Adjective Synonyms: large, great, grand, huge, enormous, immense, gigantic, giant, tremendous, colossal, Brobdingnagian, jumbo, socking or whacking big or great, humongous
Big Adverb Synonyms: pompously, boastfully, conceitedly, arrogantly, pretentiously
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Business / Finance / Fry A Bigger Fish: A disciplinary action taken by the Federal Reserve Board for some violation of Regulation T, an individual investor cannot sell securities until they are paid for in full and certificates delivered. MORE
Science / Weather / Feeder Bands: In tropical parlance, the lines or bands of thunderstorms that spiral into and around the center of a tropical system. Also known as outer convective bands, a typical hurricane may have three or more MORE
Health / First Aid / Elastic Bandage: Elastic bandages should only be used during the first two days following an injury along with rest, ice and elevation. MORE
Technology / Home Audio / Efficiency Bandwidth Product (EBP): A parameter that helps determine the suitability of a driver for a sealed or ported enclosure. An EBP of less than 50 indicates the driver should be used in a sealed box, 50 - 90 indicates flexible de MORE
Science / Spiders / Hackled Band: The composite threads of the cribellate spiders, spun by cribellum and combed by the calamistrum. MORE
Entertainment / Golf / Hitting The Big Ball Before The Little Ball: Another phrase for hitting the ball fat (the big ball being the earth) MORE