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boss

Definition for boss

noun as in manager over other employees

noun as in game antagonist

Strongest matches

antagonist, opponent

Strong matches

adversary, enemy, foe

Weak match

character

verb as in control; command

adjective as in great

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Example Sentences

Her boss' stiff façade slips as his spine and joints move in a constant state of undulation.

From Salon

That is the basic truth about Trump for governments, business bosses, military chiefs, and maybe you feel it too as he gets ready to make his incredible political comeback official.

From BBC

She told police later that while in London for interviews, Al Fayed grabbed and kissed her, making clear that sex with the boss was a requirement of the role.

From BBC

On top of that, he said, Crowley did so without talking to her bosses first.

The Starship test launch on Thursday came hours after the first flight of the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket system, backed by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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