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Big Board
noun
- the New York Stock Exchange.
Big Board
noun
- the quotation board in the New York Stock Exchange
- the New York Stock Exchange
big board
- The huge electronic board at the New York Stock Exchange that reports the changing values of stocks traded on the exchange.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Big Board1
Example Sentences
The truth is, luck had nothing to do with it: Larson, played here by Paul Walter Hauser, had memorized the five patterns of seemingly random blinking lights on the Big Board, successfully avoided whammies and took CBS for an unprecedented sum.
Hauser gives this head-toss an element of ecstasy as his Larson enters into a kind of Big Board flow state, dodging whammies even as the producers lob psychological obstacles his way in an attempt to throw him off.
Long before their chart domination, global popularity and, ultimately, their implosion, the Bangles began with an ad on a big board in the Sunset Boulevard shopfront of Musicians Contact Service.
The early uncertainty of the results had the networks leaning heavily on county-by-county analysis broken down by CNN’s John King on his “Magic Wall,†Bill Hemmer’s “Bill-board†on Fox News and Steve Kornacki’s big board on MSNBC.
On Tuesday, O’Donnell will be contributing to a team led by Rachel Maddow that includes Nicolle Wallace, Ari Melber, Joy Reid, Alex Wagner, Stephanie Ruhle, Chris Hayes, and Jen Psaki, with Steve Kornacki piloting the channel’s iconic “big board†as the vote counts roll in.
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