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big deal
noun as in something or someone important
adjective as in impressive
Strong matches
Example Sentences
And he defended Cantlay's decision not to wear a cap in Rome, telling BBC Sport: "We blew this way out of proportion. We got him a hat that fits, he wore it, no big deal."
“Sunday is a big deal to me,” she says.
From the mid-1950s Eurovision quickly established itself as a big deal in Western Europe, while in the Eastern bloc song festivals in Czechoslovakia and Poland acquired the occasional tag of 'Intervision'.
“This is a really big deal for any company to be charged with 21 crimes, including 5 felonies, especially for a company asking to operate an extremely high risk project.”
“Having somebody who is somewhat independent and whose role is more aggressively overseeing reviewing these searches is actually quite a big deal,” Maass said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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