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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"Apple Music Connect is growing big-time with more and more artists connecting to their fans, but we still have a bit of homework to be done for the rest of the year".
But that was 1961, a time when most men were uninterested in growing big muscles.
It was connected to the two magnificent pumpkins in her mother's garden that were growing bigger all the time; her son and his grandmother planned to carve them for Halloween.
With $13 billion, media tycoon Rubert Murdoch makes joint-94th on the list, and is ranked a 3 for being self-made after "inheriting a small business and growing it big time".
As a director that allows me to do really interesting things visually – tiny cracks or errors grow bigger over time, buildings look grotesque with enormous 'wounds' as a result of falling space debris that never got fully repaired.
It will grow bigger each time, and all the while, the root below will be growing larger.
Upon tasting the spotlight, it becomes self-reinforcing and the lies grow bigger each time just to keep on being the center of attention.
This time, though, have the ovals gradually growing bigger and fanning out (see image).
The divisions, in time, grew big and clumsy and were competing with one another as much as with other car companies.
And it is growing bigger.
And because there weren't a lot of fishermen out in local waters in the first few post-Katrina months, the crabs had plenty of time to grow big and fat.
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