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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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So it should be no surprise that they've attracted some big time investors.
And they already have some big time clients such as Airbnb and Aviary.
Microsoft is trying to make it sound like the guy is some criminal mastermind running some big time Windows pirating empire.
Flickr has had some big time layoffs over the past couple of years and leaders have butted heads with those at Yahoo over direction.
There's still plenty of year left, and some big time releases down the pike.
Some big time GOP groups are backing efforts to persuade VW workers to reject the union.
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He made some big-time plays.
She had some big-time help.
Some big-time green groups prosper but the planet burns.
"We've made some big-time changes," Scott said.
"Duke and Kansas have had some big-time games," Williams said.
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