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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
“I think you see them losing their souls on TV,” Jones said of the FBI’s top brass.
After the Palisades fire ignited, top brass at the Los Angeles Fire Department were quick to say that they were hampered by broken fire engines and a lack of mechanics to fix them.
"The Chancellor has repeatedly refused to rule out another tax raid in the autumn, and now we know why - Labour's top brass, including the Deputy Prime Minister, want to come back for more."
Yet has the party's top brass understood how serious the threat could be?
"The high officials, the top brass who aided and abetted, facilitated the fascist regime are still in their position," he says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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