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Big-name

Description:

The term "big-name" refers to someone or something that is widely recognized and well-known.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Adjective - Used to describe a person, organization, or product that is famous or prestigious.

Example: The event was attended by several big-name celebrities.

Sense 2:

Noun - A person who is famous or influential, often in a particular field.

Example: The conference featured various big-names from the tech industry.

Usage:

Popular: This concert promises to have big-name performers who attract large crowds.

Local: The boutique sells clothes designed by big-name local designers.

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