big fish

NOUN
  1. 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
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How To Use big fish In A Sentence

  • They were not big fish but all legal and a top feed.
  • The big fish come to feed - marlin, blackfin, yellowfin, skipjack, tarpon, permit, you name it. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • In South Africa, Jani was a big fish in a small pond.
  • Any big fish off the west African coast are hoovered up out at sea, by technology and resources beyond the reach of the canoe fishermen, and taken to feed the appetite of western consumers.
  • Line sensitivity plays a big role in jigging success, because many fish species strike as the lure free-falls toward the bottom, and the take can be so soft that you could miss it-even with big fish. Jig Time
  • You need diversity in age, not just big fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use big fish time finally or double sufficient emerge to rub fontal acupuncture point.
  • Each acre of spartina grass produces four tons of organic matter, which works its way into the food chain through algae until big fish are eating little fish and birds are eating the fish.
  • To get bumped or struck by a big fish like this was pretty incredible.
  • He was getting to be a fairly big fish, though no more than a couple of inches – maybe three – but nowhere near the potential full-size of a shubunkin. Day in the Life of an Idiot
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