backroom boy

NOUN
  1. an expert adviser involved in making important decisions but usually lacking official status
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How To Use backroom boy In A Sentence

  • Reg was already a well respected backroom boy and came to the club from highflying Walborough Solid Fuel Albion.
  • Reg was already a well respected backroom boy and came to the club from highflying Walborough Solid Fuel Albion.
  • But the Munster backroom boys don't believe it was a wasted journey.
  • It is a sweeping assessment of the backroom boys - and they are usually male - the valets, the footmen, the butlers who make up the backbone of the royal retinue, but it is one that many with experience of the system recognise.
  • Something made me turn back, I had to talk to the man who makes politicians, generals, statesmen, policy makers, backroom boys, show biz people squirm, simper, and sob.
  • Poor eyesight had prevented Thomas from qualifying as a pilot; but he was not content to be a backroom boy.
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