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head honcho
noun as in administrator
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noun as in big cheese
noun as in big deal
noun as in big shot
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noun as in big wheel
noun as in boss
noun as in captain
noun as in chief
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noun as in commander
noun as in director
noun as in employer
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noun as in executive
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noun as in foreman
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noun as in governor
noun as in higher-up
noun as in overseer
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noun as in ringleader
noun as in straw boss
noun as in superior
noun as in taskmaster
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noun as in taskmistress
noun as in top banana
Example Sentences
He would be named head honcho simply because he is a great co-host.
New York Times reporting suggests, however, that her ego simply could not allow her to admit that she's not the head honcho of the House GOP.
Washington State’s head honcho acknowledges that with every big game his team wins, every Quadrant 1 victory the Cougars secure, they inch closer to breaking a decade-long drought.
The Disney head honcho purportedly added that he wants to be inclusive while quieting down the political chaos — a comment that could mean Disney realizes its antics have gone too far.
“Black women are getting more chances to be the head honcho of their programs. I hope we can continue to be successful.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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