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big money Meaning in Telugu ( big money తెలుగు అంటే)



పెద్ద డబ్బు, అపారమైన మొత్తం

Noun:

అపారమైన మొత్తం, మరింత లాభం,



big money's Usage Examples:

The Game further references the Geto Boys' track in his 2010 song, Big Money, with the hook, I got big money, I drive big cars/Everybody know me/It's like I'm a movie star.


"coddling big money (except guns and tobacco), financial scandals, winning at any cost, flip-flopping and prevaricating".


) What will she do in Washington when she's around real big money? Hackett asked.


This second significant phase for Ndlovu would once again promise much - the 'new era' of big money signings heralded by Atkinson's appointment saw the arrival of Huckerby, Whelan, Salako and McAllister together with Neal's £2million signing Dion Dublin.


songs in Starmaker were advertised in Billboard magazine as "some of the swellest songs [the big money stars] ever made with Tommy".


More than 50,000 men volunteered for the boring duty, because food and living conditions on ship were much better than the infantry offered, the work was safer, and especially because of the real (albeit small) chance for big money.


On the other hand, some critics of Clinton associate Clintonism with "coddling big money (except guns and tobacco), financial scandals, winning at any.


This was a customary practice because the royalties meant big money in some cases.


The membership of investment group was still in flux when the season began and some of the big money contributors never officially came into the fold.


The Imperial Six was a big money-maker for Famous Players throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, playing all the big releases including all the James Bond and Rocky releases.


Ray Szmanda was the "Menards Guy" who used the slogan "Save big money at Menards" regularly on television advertisements from 1976 to 1998,.


Vinnie, Carter and Rosie — pull off a racing scam, substituting winners for plodders and winning big money on long odds.



Synonyms:

square-shouldered, broad-shouldered, robust,



Antonyms:

frail, weak, unhealthy, delicate,



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