Meanings
How to pronounce "large and in charge":
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Dominating or controlling a situation with confidence and aplomb.
Describes a person who is domineering and of heavier weight than average, who uses their physical presence as a buttress to authority. Is sometimes used as pejorative towards women.
Example Sentences
1
After years of hard work and perseverance, Mark is now large and in charge of his own successful company.
2
The new principal came in and immediately established herself as large and in charge of the school.
3
With his commanding presence and confident attitude, John always appears large and in charge in the boardroom.
4
Despite his youthful appearance, Jack is large and in charge of the entire marketing department.
5
The team's captain is large and in charge on the field, leading them to victory with his exceptional skills.