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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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Mr. McKay recalled that "this was to be my first break into the big time, so I figured I'd better bend on the name".
Though a number of big-time ballet figures — Frederick Ashton, Agnes de Mille — have said that Anna Pavlova was their inspiration, their thunderbolt, some people still regard her as a chocolate-box ballerina, a view that is probably, for the most part, the product of her extremely conservative repertory.
No musicians he helped to reach the big time are mentioned without their sales figures and the Grammys they won under his tutelage larding the text.
Instead, they've figured out how a presidential bid can catapult a quotidian figure into the big time and the big bucks.
Cynics will say it's because some big-time media figures are close to Trump personally -- or because those pundits have it in for his opponents, especially Clinton.
The boys of Big Time Rush are taking on the "Figure It Out" challenge.
She figures the national anthem could be her ticket to the big time.
Big time.
It helped, big time.
It was the big time.
UNCASVILLE Big Time Rush, pop.
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