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big name
noun as in somebody famous
adjective as in well-known, famous
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That means shoppers will no longer have to rely on the big-name designers to concoct pieces with the latest trends.
And they would, it seems, nominate any movie—no matter how inane—to get those big-name butts in the seats.
With the help of Afuni, Kiesza began writing songs for big-name pop stars like Kylie Minogue, Icona Pop, and Jennifer Hudson.
While I stayed busy filling big-name social media feeds, I often neglected my personal account.
Now she finds thrills in discovering the next big-name artist.
I'm frequently amazed how easy it is to break some pretty big-name security systems.
His mother, twice a widow, moved back to "Woolsthorpe," a big name for a very small estate.
You see, they will feel flattered being conducted by somebody with a big name.
I said I didn't care a blue curse what the public wanted, nor did I worry much if I never made a big name.
It is a very big name for a very small place; at that time it contained only one house.
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On this page you'll find 114 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to big-name, such as: distinguished, eminent, great, high profile, leading, and notable.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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