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catbird seat
noun
an advantageous situation or condition.
His appointment as acting dean put him in the catbird seat.
Word History and Origins
Origin of catbird seat1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
A year later, it is Mr. Trump who sits in the catbird seat with a massive polling lead in Iowa and it is Mr. DeSantis who is looking to reignite his star power.
In the meantime, Catalent and Thermo are "in the catbird seat" leading the market due to their existing capabilities, said Barclays analyst Luke Sergott.
Sen. Murray will be in the catbird seat making decisions on what legislation is included in the appropriations bills for the benefit of the country and our state.
“If Biden can hold on to a Democratic Senate, then he’ll be in the catbird seat to run for reelection,” said Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian at Rice University.
I’ll welcome this feat From my sweet catbird seat For as long as he keeps me well fed.
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