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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 soldier was big time trending.
"We took our wedding night at a Best Western, so it was big time," Ryan said.
"Back in the day, Sheila was big time and my mom was under her wing.
At night, the rocking of the ship made me feel as if I were on a water bed, which I suppose I was — big time.
It was big time here only in that Moss, having arrived in the area on a private plane, showed up an hour before game time with the Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs of the United States Basketball League in a black, chauffeured limousine.
Ronnie G. Barrett, a manufacturer, said the idea of shooting down a moving plane with the rifle was "big time ridiculous" because a gunman would have to aim above the plane, to take account of gravity's effect on the bullet as it traveled, and then the plane would not be visible in the scope.
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This is big time".
We were, big time".
"We are big time alive, though.
"Lincoln Center is big time," Mr. Taylor, 81, said.
If you're big time.
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