Lingo

Power

18 Words

9m

1.
[be] on the way up
Phrase

to be rising up to a higher position or level

Sarah is definitely on the way up in her career.She started as an intern, but now she's a senior manager in just two years.

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anyone who is anyone
Phrase

the important or influential people in a particular field or social setting

If you want to succeed in Hollywood, you need to attend the annual film festival.Anyone who is anyone in the film industry will be there.

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3.
big cheese
Noun

someone of great importance or influence

John is the big cheese in the company.He's the CEO and makes all the major decisions.

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4.
big enchilada
Noun

an individual who is very famous or influential

The conference is attended by industry leaders and big enchiladas who share their expertise and insights.

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5.
big fish
Noun

a person whose fame or influence has widely spread

David is the big fish in the marketing department.He leads the team and makes key decisions on campaigns and strategies.

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6.
big gun
Noun

a person or an organization that possesses great power or influence

Professor Johnson is the big gun of the chemistry department.With years of groundbreaking research and numerous publications to her name.

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7.
big shot
Noun

someone of great importance or influence

In a school, the principal is the big shot.They are in charge and make important decisions for the entire school.

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big wheel
8.
big wheel
Noun

a person who has a lot of power or influence in a particular field, business, or community

Olivia thought she was a big wheel in her grade school just because she had a iPhone and the other kids didn't.

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[come|go] up in the world
Phrase

to rise in wealth or status

After years of hard work, Julie finally came up in the world and was able to buy a house in a nice neighborhood.

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head honcho
Noun

a person of great importance or influence

When the company was looking for a new CEO, they wanted to hire a head honcho with a proven track record of success in the industry.

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large and in charge
Phrase

having power or authority and commanding respect and attention, often implying confidence, assertiveness, and control

Despite her young age, the CEO of the startup was large and in charge, leading her team to success and growth.

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12.
tall poppy
Noun

a successful person who becomes the target of criticism or resentment from others because of their achievements or prominence

The CEO was proud of her company's success, but she knew that being a tall poppy could also make her a target for criticism and envy.

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13.
the powers that be
Phrase

the individuals or groups who hold the most authority or influence in a particular organization, community, or situation

The powers that be in the government decided to increase taxes in order to fund new social programs.

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14.
mover and (a|) shaker
Phrase

a person who has a significant influence and is actively involved in bringing about change or progress in a particular field or industry

The music industry is full of movers and shakers who are constantly looking for the next big thing.

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sleeping giant
Noun

a person, organization, or entity that has immense potential, power, or influence, but is currently inactive, unaware, or not utilizing their capabilities

The sleeping giant of the music industry finally woke up with the release of their latest album, which became a huge commercial success.

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men in (gray|) suits
Phrase

the people who have a lot of power and authority within an organization but are not known by many people

The energy company's board of directors was composed entirely of men in gray suits who were resistant to investing in renewable energy sources.

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the (corridors|halls) of power
Phrase

the influential and decision-making circles within a government, organization, or institution

The CEO's decisions were made in the corridors of power, far from the view of the employees and customers who were affected by them.

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the gnomes of Zurich
Phrase

a group of powerful bankers or investors particularly from Switzerland who are believed to have secret political influence

The activist group launched a campaign to expose the gnomes of Zurich and other powerful figures in the financial world, calling for greater regulation and oversight of the global financial system.

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