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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Kamp, who discusses Allen's cultural relevance in this week's cover review, elaborated on that subject: "Looking back, I find Woody's big-time popularity in the late '70s to be more anomalous than his comparative lack of popularity now.
Or is this a reckless high-speed escape from small-pond Alaska, where her popularity is dropping, to the big time Below?
And based on the popularity of sites like PopSugar and Glam, this trend is making its way to the Internet big time.
Big time.
It helped, big time.
They owe me big time.
"I need this, big time".
I owe you big time!
Very big time.
Big time interested.
As in, big time.
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