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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big time about" is often used in informal speech and is not commonly used in written English.
In written English, it would be more appropriate to use words like "seriously" or "significantly" to convey a similar meaning. Example: - Informal: She's been bragging big time about her new job promotion. - Written: She's been boasting significantly about her recent job promotion.
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I made the decision to go into trees big time about 30 years ago.
JOHANNESBURG — She was a platinum-haired model on the cusp of the big time, about to make her debut on a reality television show.
He is not big time about it and it is good for the profile of Farsley too".
They asked Sam Sifton to boss us around big time about Thanksgiving.
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Love you coach that's big time!!!" Questions about USC? Email me at [email protected] or tweet @LindseyThiry and I will respond to select messages in a weekly USC Now mailbag.
Jason Aldean sang "Big Green Tractor," and laughed about hitting the big time with a tune about a farm vehicle.
"People say, 'Oh, my God, you've hit the big time — Hillary Clinton talked about you,' " he scoffed.
"But she has strengthened the university's athletic program and has helped propel Duke into the big time, no question about that".
Instead of first building a business, then going public, they figured out that you could do it the other way around....So, rather than bother with actually building a business, they merely propped up their stock price and attempted to use it to buy or bluff their way to the big time... Tells about the rise and fall of Theglobe.com..com.
The jury is still out on whether AOL and Time Warner caught the front edge of a media revolution when they merged, but the corporation's television arm has nicely captured an earlier sea change with "The Big Time," a movie about the formative days of television that has its premiere tomorrow on TNT.
And while the app has undergone several small tweaks since it was first released last year, a big time revamp is about to hit: Tweetie 2. We've been testing out of the app for a few weeks now, and I'm happy to report that it's the Tweetie you know and love, but better.
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