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big-time
adjective as in important
noun as in highest or most important level in any profession or occupation
Strongest match
Example Sentences
“It’s a lot of credit to them because they don’t get a lot of reps in practice. So they stepped up big time.”
“I think it’s not fair, big time, to the businesses and the locals,” she said.
You can’t help but miss out on something, and miss out big time.
But if there's one person Trump owes big time it's Musk and he's already thoroughly entrenched in the national security apparatus as a major defense contractor.
"Villa had their best league finish for 28 years last season and quietly he has taken this club back to the big time," he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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