Sentence examples for big time hard from inspiring English sources

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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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StephanoBentos said: "Every song on here would be a massive set list staple for any big time hard rock band.

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It also protects you from unauthorized downloads of the band Phish, all of whose songs are what, like, twenty-seven minutes long and end up clogging up your hard drive big time.

He's at home on links courses, big time, and has been practising hard on his links golf as well.

"He looked at me and said something like, 'Merle, you've got to remember, you've kind of made it big time and you forget how hard it is around December for the average guy making a paycheck.

Big time.

It helped, big time.

Very big time.

Big time interested.

As in, big time.

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Khalifa "played adequately but the team was struggling big-time, so it was hard for any rookie to show everything he could do," said Steve Demeter, a first-base coach for the Pirates in 1985.

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