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front office

noun as in executive office

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Hitchcock glances at it and says, “Let's send it on up to the front office.”

Everyone—staff, stars, rookies, front office, back office—has to be in top form, at the top of their game.

Nolen proceeded directly from human resources to the front office.

After her pitch, Tara will most likely head “to a cat carrier in the front office.”

Several NFL players, front office staff, and commentators have said that Sam could be a distraction to his team.

Without further interruption, we reached the front office, where we found the clerk and the man in velveteen with the fur cap.

The vision came to him of a pompous old man in prison gray, strutting about the front office with silk socks and a Havana cigar.

Dicky Gossip—a Portuguese clerk commonly so called—rushed forthwith to the front office, and returned with equal rapidity.

To make sure, punch the clock in the front office each time you pass.

The old lawyer's lank figure had hardly disappeared out of the front office when Peckham rang for Caput Magnus.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to front office, such as: anteriority, executive hierarchy, top brass, and upstairs.

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

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