big gun in Hungarian

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Sentence patterns related to "big gun"

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1. He's a big gun.

2. Big gun: a very skilled person.

3. The first big gun you can build.

4. She's a big gun in city politics.

5. He became a big gun in scientific circles.

6. There was a tank with a big gun on it.

7. The big guy with the big gun strafed the place.

8. The company's big gun quarterbacked the meeting about their revenue report.

9. Did you hear the big gun firing, from the prison-ships?

10. He's a big gun, a macho man in the world of the otaku.

11. In Houston, many of the big gun shops have opted to police themselves.

12. The Russo-Japanese War provided operational experience to validate the "all-big-gun" concept.

13. In Seoul, Hawaii Pistol locates Big Gun and shoots him as he is running.

14. He won't be the last big gun brought out in the battle for Stockton South.

15. Cannon, big gun, howitzer, or mortar, as distinguished from a musket, rifle, or other small arm

16. Ecology many be the big gun in the battle to keep the world's wild animals alive.

17. The big gun in the critics' arsenal this year was Wayne Levi and his four triumphs.

18. Back my day, offenders were given a can of Brasso, a rag, and some quality time with the big gun

19. As early as the 1850s, nations had been designating their main, big gun ships as "Battleships." The term "battle-ship" is …

20. biggish, biggity, big government, Biggs, big gun, Biggy, big hair, bighead, big head, have a, big-hearted, big hitter Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc

21. The new First Sea Lord, John "Jackie" Fisher had long been an advocate of new technology in the Royal Navy and had recently been convinced of the idea of an all-big-gun battleship.

22. Even with the design limitations forced on the designers by the treaty, Rodney and Nelson were regarded as the most powerful battleships afloat until the new generation of all big gun ships was launched in 1936.

23. Twenty-nine Battleships (eleven "classes") and six battle cruisers (one "class") with "all-big-gun" main batteries, begun between 1906 and 1919 and ranging from 16,000 tons to over 42,000 tons