Similar words: a big deal, deal, ideal, dealt, deal in, dealer, ordeal, deal out. Meaning: n. 1. an important influential person 2. anything of great importance or consequence.
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91. ForIndians even a kissing scene from a movie is a big deal and that is quite odd,especially since the country invented Kama Sutra.
92. Indeed, Mr. Obama has lately been going where the money isn't, making a big deal out of a freeze on nonsecurity discretionary spending, which accounts for only 12 percent of the budget.
93. It is tempting to read too much into the conflation (are you calling the president a terror leader?) or to look past it entirely (the names sound similar, big deal).
94. I always think that happiness is a feeling, as long as you feel happy, even eat branny pharynx course, what's the big deal?
95. "It's a big deal every time, because it's really one of the most sensitive indicators," said Cummins Catherwood, managing director at Boenning and Scattergood in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
96. Accommodating a Pregnancy Xiaomin never thought abortion was a big deal.
97. Normally, a free artistic creation, artists for the current business His Thai - like man, Meisha big deal.
98. For example, being stuck in traffic on your way to work is a stressor. But traffic on a leisurely Sunday isn't a big deal.
99. For fans, it helps to explain why a win by a No. 1 seed over an unranked challenger is no big deal, while underdog victors like the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team are so electrifying.
100. So, when Tiger Woods puts his chip shot into the hole from a difficult spot in a sand trap I get no vicarious thrill or sense of accomplishment. Big deal...birdie, birdie,[http://sentencedict.com/big deal.html] birdie.
101. Therefore even death is no big deal in and of itself.
102. The big deal about non-recourse loans is that you are not personally liable. The bank uses your company's cash flow as collateral.
103. And given Apple's influence, how Apple chooses to make that software do the digital cha-cha is a big deal.
104. Ducking altar boy practice was a big deal to someone who hung a crucifix on the wall, prayed the rosary, and considered Father James Cronin, the longtime pastor of my church, a saint.
105. Oh, it's not a big deal. Just a paper jam. I'll take them out.
106. A big deal like that would need approval from China's highest administrative body, the State Council.
107. Ten years ago, a computer with a built-in CD burner was a big deal. Owners could be sure to broaden their circle of friends and music collection.
108. What are you being such a weenie for ? So he has a Barbie. Big deal.
109. In the 1960s, linguist Noam Chomsky correctly noted that there are an infinite number of English phrases; for example "big deal, " "really big deal, " "really, really big deal[sentencedict.com], " and so on.
110. Should that strike us as romantic reassurance, staunchly insisting that love is all around, or as a sly debasing of the currency, hinting that the simple meeting of mouths is no big deal?
111. Our culture tells us not to make a big deal out of rejection: "Don't be a whiner.
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