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Big time.
This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
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It's reassuring to hear a big-time actor own up to a mistake, and you never would have been able to see that anything was amiss with his performance in the final film.
That is surprising -- at least to those who suspected that the Bacon Brothers would be a vanity outfit, stroking the ego of a big-time actor who had nothing better to do.
"That goes for whether you're a housekeeper or a food server or a big-time actor".
Mark Wahlberg may be known as a big-time actor now, but it's hard to forget his '90s hip-hop roots.
"That's a big time for us".
"It takes a big time commitment".
And though he wouldn't name them, he said, "We've got two big-time actor guys — one woman, one guy.
As Time magazine wrote in 1968, director Sergio Leone "went out and hired his first big-time actor" for the part of Tuco in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"; at the time, Eastwood was just breaking out of his "Rawhide" role on TV.
American Sniper is a big-budget Hollywood movie, starring a famous Hollywood movie actor, directed by a big-time Hollywood director.
F*** you big time" – Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal is not impressed about a tweet from KLM Airlines saying "Adios Amigos" which they posted alongside a picture of a departures sign following Mexico's World Cup elimination at Holland's hands.
"But it's a big-time league.
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