supremo

IPA: suprˈɛmoʊ

noun

  • (informal) The most important person in an organization.
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Examples of "supremo" in Sentences

  • The supremo is your standard super; the gigante looks ... well, gigantic.
  • Defence "supremo" Bob Ainsworth has just been told to stop ministers insulting the Top Brass.
  • Last week, Glastonbury supremo Michael Eavis griped that booking the Wombles to play the legendary pop festival had been a mistake.
  • Magath, who had led the club to a maiden Bundesliga title, left at the end of last season for a similar "supremo" job at Schalke 04 on a four-year contract.
  • "supremo" in addressing the overall extent of Irish clerical child sex abuse, and ensuring proper protections were in place to try to prevent further abuse.
  • • Accounting "supremo" John Hagen, recently retired as chairman at Big Four firm Deloitte, has been made a life member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants.
  • Moustapha Badreddine, brother-in-law of the late Hezbollah military supremo Imad Moughnieh, topped the four-man list, but otherwise the details of the indictment remain sealed.
  • About half or more of the “millionaire” guys she has to fix up are Jewish and yenta supremo Patty constantly derides them as “nerds” and “nebbishes” to the flotilla of girls she gathers up to meet them.
  • It was interesting to hear the Audit 'supremo' in Wales complaining that the media were making a story out of unfair accusations and not looking at what he has acheived - or taking a common sense approach to a senior staff appointment.

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