gros : big, fat
épais : thick
Many kisses
Avoir le coeur gros is a fixed expression in French. It means "to have a heavy heart", depressed with trouble, sorrow, or sadness.
gros câlins
Gros bisous (not gross) means big kisses in French
"Gros œuf" translates to "big egg" in English. The term can be used literally to describe a large egg, or it may have figurative meanings in different contexts. However, it is primarily understood as a straightforward translation without any specific idiomatic usage.
''gros'' means ''big, large, or fat''
Many kisses
Many kisses
It means fat
The big egg
It's French for: "Big belly"
that means 'your large breasts'
"Bon voyage, mon amour. Gros bisous" = "Have a nice trip, my love. Big kisses."
Avoir le coeur gros is a fixed expression in French. It means "to have a heavy heart", depressed with trouble, sorrow, or sadness.
Grand baiser
Antoine-Jean Gros has written: 'Antoine-Jean Gros'
"Gros" is the masculine plural, see below. Anytime an adjective ends with vowel-s in the masculine singular, the masculine plural is identical. Gros (m.s.), Grosse (f.s.), Gros (m.p.), Grosses (f.p.)