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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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Rich big time criminals go to Palm Beach!
Impersonating big time criminals to publicly humiliate them.
Big time criminals practice profit maximization with virtually no restraints at all.
We are not talking about a big-time criminal here.
To underscore the dry but distinctly morbid wit of this series, Slider and company also fool with brainy puns, slang and other wordplay, which keeps them sane when it becomes evident here that some big-time criminal is knocking off all the small-time competition.
The fruits of their triumph included a wire-service picture of Candy kissing St. Jean in appreciation and a huge acquittal headline on the front page of that final law journal for big-time criminal attorneys — the New York Daily News.
Claimants trying to crack overseas trusts in this way almost always lose, unless they are going after a drug kingpin or a big-time criminal.
The man likely was not a big-time criminal, but a drug addict involved in low-level crime to support his habit.
Government agents say the moonshining operations are the work of big-time criminals.
They weren't big-time criminals or major drug traffickers.
Here's my idea: A series of NBC News primetime specials featuring spectacular ambushes of big-time criminals lured into what they expect to be pleasurable surroundings.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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