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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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Before she knows it, Billie has a contract with a big-time label and is having her image shaped by a couple of publicity agents and a video director who stop just short of suggesting that they were slipped into the script by Mel Brooks as a practical joke.
Previously, Donovans has released his tunes on a whole gamut of big time labels like Fool's Gold and Southern Fried Records.
Easy: a beautiful, world-famous hit singer who also boasts a big time acting career, a fragrance line, a fashion label and slew of endorsement deals all before she turns 30.
Paul Ince, who Ferguson labelled before the match as a "big time Charlie", scrambled the equaliser two minutes from time.
"That's a big time for us".
"It takes a big time commitment".
An event booked to promote a major motion picture featuring established singers, many of whom have monied management and record for big-time labels, it held a stage full of talented winners in the lottery of success.
Meyer labeled the play a "big-time call" by Mullen; Florida had passed on every third down to that point.
"And that's a big-time thing.
"But it's a big-time league.
He's a big-time competitor.
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