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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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If we're going to play together again, we can't hit the road straight away with a big-time announcement.... But, if Dave feels good about it and there's good new material that we can write, it'll happen".
Big time.
It helped, big time.
Very big time.
Big time interested.
As in, big time.
If Stern hadn't prematurely hinted, some months ago, that many of the more militant owners were already willing to jettison the entire season if they couldn't get some big-time cost relief, his announcement would've had even more impact.
Although the students cross their fingers and hope for the big morning announcement every time the sky becomes gray, two years, they say, is a long time to think back on their last lucky break.
Bieber says he's planning a big announcement timed around Saturday's fight.
Loading up on put options after the Fed announcement Sept. 23 paid off big-time.
Bose didn't do a big announcement this time out, like it did with its new pairs of QuietComforts earlier in the year, instead opting for a soft unveiling, along with some in-person trials, which are running between now and the 15th at its Framingham, Massachusetts headquarters.
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