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big cheese
[big cheez]
noun
an influential or important person.
Who's the big cheese around here?
big cheese
noun
slangan important person
Word History and Origins
Origin of big cheese1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
He was described as "the big cheese" in the NHS telecoms department.
Neal’s Yard Dairy says it plans to use a less high-tech approach to preventing future fraud, including visiting buyers in person when big cheese orders are made, rather than relying on digital contracts and emails.
“With this decision, you can make a little cheese, a big cheese, a hard cheese, a processed cheese — and you can give the name ‘gruyère’ for all types of cheese.”
On the horizon is Hahn's return as the wonderfully wicked witch, and the big cheese, in Marvel's "Agatha: House of Harkness."
Contributing to the hard-won magnificence was, at one extreme, Morris Robinson’s imperial Landgrave Hermann, who is Elisabeth’s uncle and the hall’s big cheese.
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