enbiggened
To make larger, to become big
During the baking process the cake became so enbiggened that it was bursting over the edges of the pan.
Enbiggen
Common misspelling of "Embiggen".
verb
Embiggen means to enlarge. Or, in a metaphorical sense, to empower.
verb
Embiggen means to enlarge. Or, in a metaphorical sense, to empower.
"A noble spirit enbiggens embiggens the smallest man" - Jebediah Springfield
Also:
Edna Krabappel: "Embiggens"? I never heard that word before I came to Springfield.
Miss Hoover: I don't know why. It's a perfectly cromulent word.
Also:
Edna Krabappel: "Embiggens"? I never heard that word before I came to Springfield.
Miss Hoover: I don't know why. It's a perfectly cromulent word.
enbiggenate
To make bigger.
See also: ensmallenate, enlargenate, disenbiggenate.
See also: ensmallenate, enlargenate, disenbiggenate.
Enbiggenate that turkey! Stat!
enbiggen
to expand, make larger
"Travel enbiggens the smallest of men." Jebediah Springfield
enbiggen
Verb. To enlarge, inflate.
"She'll probably get hitched when she gits enbiggened"
"She certainly has an enbiggebed opinion of herself"
"She certainly has an enbiggebed opinion of herself"
enbiggen
To scale upwardly in size
Oy mate, that looks wrong, you need to ENBIGGEN it...!!
enbiggen
enbiggen: to enlarge
Example: 'Can you enbiggen the screen please?'