big league
See also: bigleague and big-league
English
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Noun
big league (plural big leagues)
- A major league.
Translations
major league — see major league
Adjective
big league (comparative more big league, superlative most big league)
- Major league (pertaining to the highest level of professional sports).
- He made a real big league play.
- Major league (significant, important).
Translations
major league — see major league
Adverb
big league (not comparable)
- (slang) To a significant degree; on a large scale.
- 2015, Donald Trump, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- Iran is taking over Iraq, and they’re taking it over big league.
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Usage notes
- In 2016, Donald Trump often used big league unusually as an adverb, rather than a noun or adjective, which was widely misinterpreted as bigly.[1]
See also
- bigtime, bigly, majorly, major league
References
- Liam Stack (October 24, 2016), “Yes, Trump Really Is Saying ‘Big League,’ not ‘Bigly,’ Linguists Say”, in The New York Times