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boss

[baws, bos] / bɔs, bɒs /


NOUN
game antagonist
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The Scotland boss himself was typically non-committal when asked about the state of his squad less than three months out from the World Cup.

From BBC

Wilcox was choosing to reinforce a point that just because Amorim had been sacked and a caretaker boss was being sought, it did not mean the season was being written off.

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Should the former Brighton boss agree a deal - as is expected - he would have seven games to save the club from relegation to the Championship.

From BBC

The game will provide fringe players with a chance to impress their bosses, Craig Bellamy and Michael O'Neill, who are understandably keen to stress the value of this encounter.

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Nine, oblivious to the Recollection, said, “Then don’t go, fox. Just… stay here. Who’s to stop you? You’ve got to think for yourself. Be your own boss.”

From Literature