bigtime
Collocations
4ADJ.
failed, last
VERB + BIGTIME
hit, program
BIGTIME + NOUN
monday
PREP.
into
Definitions
adj
Of major significance or importance.
Wait till you see your name in two-foot electrics over the front of every big-time house in the country.
Krasnow is a big-time operator; I’ve always been, you might say, in the peanut end of the game.
adv
To a significant degree.
This was the first test for that message -- and it failed bigtime.
noun
Alternative form of big time.
The Financial News Network’s SCORE program […] hit the bigtime last Monday by offering live coverage of Snow Chief’s victory in the Jersey Derby […]
Thirty years ago Rob Halford led Judas Priest, and heavy metal itself, out of the Midlands and into the bigtime.
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6Wait till you see your name in two-foot electrics over the front of every big-time house in the country.
WiktionaryKrasnow is a big-time operator; I’ve always been, you might say, in the peanut end of the game.
Wiktionary'On the level, honey, I have an all-time, big-time need for coffee.'
WiktionaryThis was the first test for that message -- and it failed bigtime.
WiktionaryThe Financial News Network’s SCORE program […] hit the bigtime last Monday by offering live coverage of Snow Chief’s victory in the Jersey Derby […]
WiktionaryThirty years ago Rob Halford led Judas Priest, and heavy metal itself, out of the Midlands and into the bigtime.
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