NOUN
- anything of great importance or consequence
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an important influential person
he thinks he's a big shot
the Qaeda commander is a very big fish
she's a big deal in local politics
How To Use big deal In A Sentence
- I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal.
- Kazzer was a big deal before anybody even knew who he was - in the months preceding the release of his first CD, Pedal to the Metal, he was already on a Canada-wide tour to promote his brand of good-time rock & hip-hop.
- As far as demonstrations go, it was no big deal and, with no reports of the well-practised Belgian police water cannons in action, it was a pretty tame affair. Damned either way
- I felt the pressure on me, winning was such a big deal for the whole family.
- All the other extenders are noiseless, which is a big deal for some people. because they do PHP5, MySQL5, PostgreSQL 8, cPanel, Ruby on Rails, and SSH / Shell. Ed Bott's Windows Expertise
- The sport of curling is a big deal here - Scotland won a gold medal at the last Olympics.
- This silence is no big deal to her, because she knows she will phone when she feels like it and I will be there.
- Mr Quinn, whose businesses include insurance and investment, is no stranger to big deals.
- I said I didn't think it would be a big deal, everyone has that fine downy, near-invisible hair.
- No big deal. I'll ask John to play.