Idiom
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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"He just has to learn that things are done different in the league, especially compared to a big-time school like Seton Hall and Michigan," said Pete Carril, the longtime former Princeton coach, referring to Amaker's previous coaching stints.
"It is kind of surprising we've come this far with the A.P.R. and we still have a big-time school that's fallen below that number," said Jason Lanter, an assistant professor of psychology at Kutztown University and the president of the Drake Group, an N.C.A.A. watchdog.
Remember that middle school is a big time for girls - many enter puberty during these years.
"That's a big time for us".
"It takes a big time commitment".
You were a big-time high school basketball player.
"Whenever they're talking about their big-time schools, I kind of stand aside.
Over the last few years, the N.C.A.A. has found itself in turmoil, with many of the big-time schools questioning whether they even need it anymore.
Under N.C.A.A. rules, big-time schools like Clemson can hand out 85 football scholarships, while the lower-tier Football Championship Subdivision schools like South Carolina State can offer only 63.
Not only do big-time schools have to compete with the NBA, where Calipari and Rick Pitino (No. 5) have coached and where Izzo, Donovan and Duke's Mike Krzyzewski (No. 6) have been wooed.
He has tremendous experience at some big-time schools and has coached some really good players.
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