top brass

NOUN
  1. the most important persons in a governing body
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How To Use top brass In A Sentence

  • It is not an official diplomatic conference, but all the top brass and political bigwigs can be found there.
  • The top brass are coming in from Washington to see how we do things here.
  • We are supposed to believe that he is an expert on Russia with a unique power of insight needed by the military top brass.
  • And the national team 's stuttering form has been exercising the minds of the FA top brass. The Sun
  • Top brass have already doubled the bounty offered to soldiers who recruit friends into infantry and artillery regiments. The Sun
  • But military top brass as well as his own senior backbenchers warned he risked failure if Britain cuts and runs from the tough battle early. The Sun
  • Yet the army 's top brass has also been unwilling to unleash its firepower on civilians in the centre of the capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • It ought to be a bit more diverse in its religious broadcasting, according to one of its top brass. The Sun
  • The search to uncover the truth leads to confrontation with the military top brass.
  • So they began biweekly strategy meetings with precinct commanders and top brass, in which all participants were required to share everything they knew.
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