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VATICAN CITY — By now, news that Pope Francis has fired yet another Vatican big shot is hardly shocking.

Now, the villain of 2009 is just another big shot getting the good stuff before the rest of us.

Christie did not appreciate the man “shooting his mouth off” and thinking himself such a “real big shot.”

These are very good times indeed to be a big-shot financier.

He was the first big shot political insider whom I spoke to regularly, whose home phone number I had, things like that.

Engel probably had gone upstairs to try and peddle one of his efficiency schemes to some big shot.

Somebody kicked Fanshaw—the Jolly Lad big-shot—in the belly.

Then came a big shot that knocked over the pivot-gun, and killed half its crew.

This big shot would tear a rabbit all to pieces and I believe we are more apt to see rabbits than deer.

You know how every super-jet big shot on twenty-five planets wants to say he's hunted on Khatka.

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to big shot, such as: bigwig, dignitary, heavyweight, mogul, big cat, and big cheese.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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