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top brass
noun as in administration
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noun as in chief
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noun as in commander
noun as in executive
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noun as in front office
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noun as in management
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noun as in mogul
noun as in official
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Example Sentences
But after President Biden was elected, Hegseth left the military, complaining he was ordered to stand down from his duty guarding Biden’s inauguration because top brass dubbed him a “white nationalist” and an “extremist.”
Kilmeade couldn't believe that Trump possibly know that Hitler's top brass were also Nazis.
Thousands of arrests followed, including almost a third of the military top brass as well as thousands of officials and bureaucrats.
However, it does not take a stretch of the imagination to assume such a poor start to the Premier League season will come high on the agenda for discussion when United's top brass meet next.
For all the preparation they did before the election, the Labour top brass are now realising how quickly time passes when you're in power.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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