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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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For these people, circumstances alter cases — big time, as George W. Bush might say.
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"It would suck if that was the case - big time," Hamilton said.
I was scared that I would be seen as weak and someone to "keep an eye on" in case I messed up big time.
In Noah and Allison's case, the shoe is dropping big time (like from a skyscraper) as Allison is understandably disenchanted with her now cheating fiancé.
The case against… Them and us, big time.
What we have here, big time, is another case of disconnect between the Beltway and the country.
Rebecca Godfrey is the author of Under the Bridge: The True Story of the Murder of Reena Virk.
"That's what kicked it off again big time and the way they never reacted to that case.
In each case, Romney's proposal would waste taxpayer dollars and benefit major Romney donors, big time.
Last week's case study in N.C.A.A. injustice took place at the University of North Carolina, where every sport is big time.
Big time.
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