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  1. big-nameadjective

    famous or celebrated

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of big-name in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of big-name in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of big-name in a Sentence

  1. David Gulpilil:

    People say to me: You’re a big name. You have money. Why don’t you buy yourself a house; get out of Ramingining? this is my country. I belong here, and I’m broke.

  2. Lexi Brumback:

    Most of these big-name gyms, they charge a lot of money for, you know, monthly tuition or competitions and uniforms, i've been in cheer for 12 years, and I've never paid a single dime. I've always just, I guess, had that tumbling that they just want you to go to the gym. You don't have to pay to go there.

  3. Chief Executive Ian Lowitt:

    Some of the really big-name clients who previously would just deal with banks are now calling us and engaging with us.

  4. Jeff Jacobson:

    Big name speakers get well into six figures to make an appearance or give a speech at an event. If they choose to pursue that avenue, they would be considered in the top echelon of speakers.

  5. Petros Papadakis:

    Honestly, I think it’s more important for the Pac-12 that USC make the right hire going forward, as far as like a really big-name coach and a really big-name staff. That's something the whole conference can use to leverage the new TV deal, whatever that’s going to be, that’s way more important than having an Oregon play, say, Georgia — unless somebody can win it all.

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