Similar words: all-time, full-time, kill time, at all time, of all time, full time, dwell time, at all times. Meaning: adj. of minor importance.
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31. At the level of fantasy, Gates is a small-time, subversive hooligan who has taken over and dressed himself up as the respectable chairman.
32. Not long after World War II, a small-time impresario in Los Angeles named Irwin Parnes heard what he thought was a great pianist at a cocktail party of Hungarians.
33. Half of the country's export revenues come from cotton, but US policy depresses prices and stifles market access for small-time players.
34. In the United States and in England, contract killers are usually small-time criminals looking to make extra cash.
35. Blackmail is my Life (1968) follows the fortunes of a crew of hustlers who attempt to graduate from small-time extortion scams to taking down the yakuza and corrupt government officials.
36. Liu, the bank chief, said the government had "enough bullets" to ward off risks from property fever, but small-time investors such as Zhang Xixiong have so far proven to be wily prey.
37. Some say that Cockney was also used by small-time criminals to confuse the police.
38. Performer Mark Wahlberg began his public life as a small-time thug, even doing time at one point for the savage beatings of two Vietnamese men.
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