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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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That enough people have been caught out this way over the past few years for the message to work its way deep into every shotter's consciousness, no matter how big time or small fry they may be.
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Is this how big-time wrestlers wind up in middle age?
The complex question is how big-time college football was hijacked from university control in the first place.
Rather than embarrass Maurice Clarett (and endanger his beleaguered teaching assistant), The Times should explain how big-time athletic programs still purport to have anything to do with education.
It's not anything to get mad about really, and it's probably not something anyone can "save," given how big-time sports get done.
She said it was "kind of provincial of me" not to realize how big The Times was and how her audience would expand when she reviewed a store like Penney's.
I made a graph in Numbers to illustrate just how big 10,000 times is.
As Johnson stood in front of Judge Hughes, towering over everyone in the room, Stoughton realized for the first time how big he was: "Big.
Another joked that Martin had written a book called "How to Cash in Big Time After You Write Half a Series".
Ms. King had set out publicly to prove something ("I knew at the time how big it was," she told a magazine on the 25th anniversary of the match. "I knew it, and I was crazed")., and she happily took on the mantle of female renegade.
He didn't realize at the time how big a day it was.
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