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Idiom
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 going on big time in the corporate sector, there's tremendous money being thrown at consultants and Big Five accounting firms to help solve this problem".
"It's happening big time in the western USA.
BIG is big time in the art world.
I was rooting for him big time in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness".
They've beaten us big time in the battle for freedom of expression," he wrote.
Those lines are going to cross big time in the next 20 years.
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ROCKY The unknown Philadelphia boxer Rocky Balboa gets his shot at the big time in this new musical based on the romantic Oscar-winning 1976 film.
"Albert" is a little Douglas fir who pines for the big time in this animated holiday tale featuring the voices of "SNL's" Bobby Moynihan and Sasheer Zamata.
"Big time in getting the first win, especially when you face a guy like Justin Verlander, you have to bring your "A" game," said Pagan.
Kranium's Nobody Has to Know hit the big time in 2015, but the tune is from way back in 2013, and Dexta Daps's biggest tunes are those with roots in 2014.
Kelly has Cincinnati dreaming of the big time in its third year in the Big East.
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