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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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It's clear to viewers that those comments are true on some levels and maybe all, but he pronounces self-judgment: "I was a big-time fool".
Ever since Ringo Starr vowed, on a well-known cover of Buck Owens's hit "Act Naturally," that he'd become "the biggest fool to ever hit the big time," the renowned rock 'n' roll drummer has done all right for himself.
Don't let their size fool you, pygmy Shetland ponies like to pig out big time.
As he wrote at the time, "Fool, Clark, fool".
Big time.
It helped, big time.
"It seemed like big time".
So does Mace, big time.
Our guys score, big time!
Very big time.
Big time interested.
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