big shot

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 shot In A Sentence

  • The man standing there is a big shot in our company.
  • He's a big shot in Chilean politics.
  • Leben followed up with several big shots, Sakara turtled up, and Leben landed several more unanswered shots before Herb Dean stepped in to stop the fight. UFC 82: Review & Recap « the j. botter weblog
  • Capote Duncan , a big shot in the pub - lishing world.
  • On the court, Chauncey Billups may be "Mr. Big Shot," but for those who grew up with him in Denver's Park Hill neighborhood, he's "Chaunce," one of their own who made it from "The Hill" to the highest mountain. TheDenverChannel.com - Local News
  • Then came Howard's misses and Fisher's first big shot.
  • My grand - father was a big shot.
  • He's a big shot in advertising.
  • At the same time, he's conducting an affair with a college groupie who sideswiped him at a lecture and, beyond that, schmoozing a big shot who might get him a better job.
  • But they flew him down there to talk to the big shots at FN, which is a big no-no without prior executive permission. A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
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