large and in charge

The phrase "large and in charge" is an idiomatic expression commonly used to describe someone who exudes confidence and authority.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)Exuding confidence and authority, often with a commanding presence.

Example

  • She walked into the meeting room, large and in charge, ready to lead the discussion.

B2General

(informal, sometimes pejorative)Being in a position of power or control, often with noticeable influence and assertiveness.

Example

  • As the new manager, he's large and in charge, making big changes in the company.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "large and in charge":

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