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think big
think big
to form plans that are extremely difficult to achieve She could never have imagined owning her own business, but her husband encouraged Janice to think big.
think big
to have big plans and ideas and be keen to achieve a lot When it comes to starting your own business, it can pay to think big.
think big
Be ambitious, as in There's no point in moving to a place the same size; we have to think big and plan for expansion . [Colloquial; mid-1900s]
think big
To plan ambitiously or on a grand scale.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Martine | | mar-TEEN (French), mahr-TEE-nə (Dutch) | French, Dutch, Norwegian |
Elof | | E-lof | Swedish |
Eden | | EE-dən (English) | Hebrew, English (Modern) |
Boston | | ['bɔstən] | |
Hathor | | HAHTH-awr (English) | Egyptian Mythology (Hellenized) |
Esthiru | | - | Old Church Slavic |