commander in chief

NOUN
  1. the officer who holds the supreme command
    in the U.S. the president is the commander in chief
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  • Well, mes amis, la vaste conspiration gauche de médias d'aile, or what you've come to know as the Vast Left Wing Media Conspiracy is ramping up their pre-election efforts to slander the Commander In Chief. Archive 2004-03-07
  • Geena Davis, erstwhile star of the show, Commander in Chief, spoke about her work as an activist in raising the image of women in film from eye candy or cartoon scantily clad stick figures to complex and nuanced people. Regina Weinreich: Women, War & Peace: Power Breakfast for PBS Premiere
  • Lahoud, formerly commander in chief of the army, uses officers he has appointed to key posts as his power base.
  • Note how this is a * set-up* by Obama in order to approve some "adventurism" in order to get his "Commander in Chief" tags ordered .... Latest Articles
  • in the U.S. the president is the commander in chief
  • B. C. Alexander the Great, a student of Greek teacher Aristotle, proclaims himself commander in chief of all Greece and spreads Greek culture to the many lands he conquers, At the time of his death.
  • Firm in our resolve, focused on our mission, and led by a superb commander in chief, we will prevail.
  • Soon after the coup, Reza Khan became minister of war and defacto commander in chief of the armed forces.
  • But the title commander in chief seems to fit John McCain, doesn't it? CNN Transcript Jan 30, 2008
  • Washington wanted a military academy because he wanted engineers and artillerists to help the next commander in chief fight for this fledgling nation as he had done for eight long years.
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