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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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The Eastern Conference starting backcourt will consist of the Washington Wizards' John Wall and the Toronto Raptors' Kyle Lowry, who got a big time assist from basically the entire country of Canada.
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"You got a big-time mudder".
"I just heard on the radio that we've got a big-time front coming in this afternoon," he said.
She got as far away from me as she could: dolled herself up and got a big-time job in California.
If it wasn't September, this program could go out and get a big-time coach".
But if they stick with a training-camp battle between Kellen Clemens and Brett Ratliff, they have to get a big-time wide receiver to ease their quarterback's path.
Competitive video game players get a big-time stage in Santa Ana.
"But you want to give someone with particular talent the opportunity to see what they can do when they've really got a big chance — proper rehearsal time, technical support, the big time.
Better Things, from the new album, features the lines "I swear that bitch Rita Ora got a big mouth / Next time I see her might curse the bitch out," referring to Ora allegedly going public about a fling they once had.
Dualla got a big chunk of screen-time during the cold open (the teaser before the introductory credits), always a sign that someone's going to be getting some big moments later in the episode.
The one time John got a big push from a major record label, the record flopped.
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