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- noun idiomatic The
totality of asituation . - noun UK, dated The main
film in adouble feature .
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oroboros commented on the word big picture
Those with the big picture, know what's going on...right?
November 18, 2007
sonofgroucho commented on the word big picture
I like this expression.
November 18, 2007
sionnach commented on the word big picture
Those with the big picture take the long view.
November 18, 2007
sionnach commented on the word big picture
You know, I like the phrase big picture just fine, but not so much as to have it show up multiple times on my favorite words list, as it now does apparently.
I wonder why it does?
on edit: never mind, by clicking "remove from favorites" 8 times, the problem goes away
December 3, 2007