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Big gun   /bɪg gən/   Listen
Big gun

noun
1.
An important influential person.  Synonyms: big cheese, big deal, big enchilada, big fish, big shot, big wheel, head honcho.  "She's a big deal in local politics" , "The Qaeda commander is a very big fish"






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"Big gun" Quotes from Famous Books



... short pants and the rusty crape on his hat when he visited his uncle, in Chicopee, some years ago? I mean the chap who helped you over the fence the time you stole the colonel's apples. He has become a member of Congress, and quite a big gun for the West, at least, mother thinks. He called on her to-day with a message from Mrs. Woodhull, but I did not see him. He goes up to Chicopee to-morrow, I believe. He is looking for a wife, they say, and mother thinks it would be a good ...
— Ethelyn's Mistake • Mary Jane Holmes

... philanthropist," said Sypher, "but by the side of you I'm a vulture. Has it not struck you that, if the big gun is what I think, any government on earth would give you what you like to ask ...
— Septimus • William J. Locke

... somewhat rigid expression stole over the Consul's face; but Worse mustered up his courage, and fired off his big gun. ...
— Skipper Worse • Alexander Lange Kielland

... rams, sea-worthy and fit for running over shallows, carrying one big gun; swarms of harryers and worriers known to be kept ready for immediate service; readiness for the offensive in case of war—there's the best defence against a declaration of war ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... had prepared a dummy field piece, by dismounting a cart from its wheels and fixing on the axle a great old wooden pump, not unlike a big gun in shape; another cart was attached to this to represent a limber; four horses were harnessed to the affair; two men mounted these, and, amid a tremendous flourish of trumpets and beating of drums, the artillery went crashing along the streets and up the eminence ...
— The Lighthouse • Robert Ballantyne


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