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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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NBC has done a great job giving it a big-time feel.
In broadcasting, for instance, it emerged, according to Richard Best, author of the new Lords report that "women miss out big time" and "can justifiably feel discriminated against".
However, when his magical case is misplaced and some of Newt's fantastic beasts escape, it spells trouble for everyone…" And yes, you have heard it right, there will be mentions of Albus Dumbledore and other elements that will make fans feel the nostalgia big time!
There are moments like this when you feel the entire big time college sports system should be blown up and they should start over, if at all. 3. NBA If the NBA owners and players can't make a deal this week then they all deserve to go down in flames.
Until further notice, the Garden still feels like the big time, even with empty seats visible.
"I felt left out, big time," said Saira Lara, 17, a senior at Gunn High School in Palo Alto, of her school's prom.
Every step along the way has felt like the big time: from playing our first high-school dance, to getting a record deal, to releasing a monumental album like Slippery When Wet, to playing our first stadium.
LemmysWart I feel it, yes - big time.
Blue Man came out here when he felt ready for the big time.
You head into Madison Square Garden, and it just makes you feel like this is the big time.
Does it feel odd to have hit the big time in his fifties?
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