Proper noun
Bigsby (plural Bigsbys)
A surname.
Bigsby (1967:268) Albee takes a heavy-handed approach to the display of this contrast, making examples out of every character and their own expectations for the people around them. Source: Internet
In 1946, Merle Travis commissioned steel guitar builder Paul Bigsby to build him a solid-body Spanish-style electric. citation Bigsby delivered the guitar in 1948. Source: Internet
He eventually had the guitar's natural alder body refinished in black, and made other modifications including the fitting of a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece and regularly changing the control knobs. Source: Internet
The original congregation members who assisted in the building of the church bore such family names as Crittchet, Parks, Grant, Byers, Bigsby and Hunt. Source: Internet
Writers taking part include Louis de Bernieres, Guardian Fiction prize winner Peter Benson, and literary analyst Richard Bigsby, who received praise for his biography of his friend and tutor, the iconic US playwright Arthur Miller. Source: Internet
“As for rushing yards, I’ll say Tank Bigsby continues his streak, and he runs for over 100 yards for the third game in a row. Source: Internet