NOUN
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an important influential person
he thinks he's a big shot
the Qaeda commander is a very big fish
she's a big deal in local politics
How To Use big cheese In A Sentence
- In my scarlet red neckerchief, I really thought I was a big cheese.
- Nevertheless, the wayward bishop, after shamelessly parading his furciferous behaviour in front of the big cheese, comes away with this impression: Diocese of Niagara: Michael Bird justifies his behaviour to Rowan Williams « Anglican Samizdat
- Food & Wine picks best places for gooey cheesy sandwich classic Anti-cheese billboards upstate use scare tactics to shock dairy lovers In early matchup, New York and Wisconsin cheddars vie to see who's the big cheese Toxin found in Chinese milk; found high levels of aflatoxin, which is caused by mold NYDN Rss
- So he was someone not to be crossed - he was a big cheese.
- This I corrected in a grocery store, piled with butter and big cheeses and shelves of pickles and bread.
- Evidently he was considered a big cheese here, and was greeted by everyone.
- That has been the question on the lips of each of the big cheeses in charge.
- In my scarlet red neckerchief, I really thought I was a big cheese.
- The big cheese thinks his star parties too much.
- Well, he happens to be the big cheese in bizarro world these days. Matthew Yglesias » Glenn Beck Denounces Civil Rights Activist John Lewis For Comparing Himself to Civil Rights Activist John Lewis