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head honcho

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

How To Use head honcho In A Sentence

  • The head honcho admits that he underestimated how long it would all take. Times, Sunday Times
  • Acclaiming this document, Lord Sugar, who remains on work experience in the Lords after some sort of Labour internship, asked why the coalition does not "bring in some kind of head honcho from the private sector who knows what they are doing and pay them the right amount of money, which they would be paid in a large organisation". Why are we letting business big shots alter our society?
  • A rather dismal Baen collection of short stories about a village in post-Holocaust Ireland where the head honcho is the only fertile man left in the world, and has to grapple with the awful responsibilities of impregnating the local women. June Books 39-44) The Season 19 novelisations, plus a Missing Adventure
  • There was a time where men had to fight to be the head honcho, The Man.
  • My sources say that it's the two head honchos, the prez and veep, that are in the midst of this scandal and they will be forced to give up their positions in this campaign.
  • The head honcho admits that he underestimated how long it would all take. Times, Sunday Times
  • You'll have no choice but to communicate and interact with co-workers, customers and head honchos.
  • Pehr Gyllenhammar, the Volvo group's head honcho, is a rare show visitor.
  • Tlatoani (head honcho), cacique, and caudillo - these words glisten on the pages of the derisive gubernatorial lexicon.
  • We caught up with six head honchos, from Hollywood CEO Peter Cuber to Reuters chief Tom Glocer, and asked them about the devices they can't live without.
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