right-hand man

NOUN
  1. the most helpful assistant
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  • Other than a balky elevator, the only real link between the two films is choreographer Hermes Pan, who was Fred's right-hand man throughout the Ginger years.
  • As Wolfe's right-hand man, Archie flirts or strong-arms his way to suspects and evidence while avoiding police entanglements.
  • The story begins with Sekiuchi (Kitamura Soichiro), boss of the Sannokai, a huge organised crime syndicate controlling the entire Kanto region, issuing a stern warning to his lieutenant Kato (Miura Tomokazu) and right-hand man Ikemoto (Kunimura Jun), head of the Ikemoto-gumi. Filmstalker: Kitano's The Outrage (Autoreiji) trailer online
  • He is Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man at News International.
  • Neil would thereupon have taken his place beside Ron as a right-hand man in the family business and done his duty as the begetter of grandchildren to the great joy of all Klugmans and Patimkins.
  • Tim Montgomorie was IDS's right-hand man and is clearly unapproving of both the agenda that Cameron is following and the fact he no longer has the ear of the leadership. David Mundell Should be Supported, Not Sacked
  • There's something both hypocritically and blasphemously charming about a band whose right-hand man chews a lit cigarette on stage trust me, I've seen it, whose album art features the same bandmember brandishing an almost finished cancer stick and staring into a projected crucifix, and whose mohawked keyboard player quite literally jumps on his musical instrument while playing it. Judah Joseph: REVIEW: Foxy Shazam, The Church Of Rock And Roll
  • my right-hand man
  • Disraeli, not yet fully recognised as leader of the protectionists, was working hard for that position, and assumed the manners of it, with Beresford, a kind of whipper-in, for his right-hand man. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
  • Isn't his right-hand man being a little presumptuous? The Sun
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