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1
the person who is in
charge
of an
organization
and who
tells
others what to do:
Examples:
She was the boss of a
large
international
company
.
2
to work for yourself,
rather
than for an
employer
:
Examples:
I started up my own
business
and now I'm my own boss.
3
the person who makes all the
important
decisions
in a
particular
situation
:
Examples:
Who's the boss in your house?
You can
share
your
views
about your partner's
treatment
options
, but she's the boss.
Whatever you want - you're the boss.
In
retail
, always remember: the
customer
is the boss.
There was
absolutely
no
doubt
that in this
band
she was the boss.
4
in
computer
games
, an
important
enemy
who is
usually
hard to
defeat
:
Examples:
Bosses
are
generally
much
stronger
than other
opponents
the
player
has
faced
up to that point.
I think this
character
is one of the best
bosses
in
gaming
.
5
a
raised
rounded
decoration
, such as on a
shield
or a
ceiling
6
to tell someone what to do a lot:
Examples:
He
enjoys
bossing
the
younger
children
.
7
to be in
control
of something,
especially
a
sports
game
:
Examples:
He's a
player
who knows how to boss
games
.
Germany
bossed
the second
half
.
8
very good or
excellent
:
Examples:
It was a boss
party
.
9
the person who is in
charge
of an
organization
or a
department
and who
tells
others what to do:
Examples:
I’ll ask my boss if I can take the
afternoon
off.
10
a person who is
senior
to you at work,
especially
the person who is your
manager
:
Examples:
Getting on
badly
with the boss
topped
the
list
of
reasons
given
by
workers
for
leaving
their job.
my new/old/
former
boss
11
the person in
charge
of a
company
:
Examples:
Now that the
company
finally
has a new boss,
investors
will be
demanding
to see a new
strategy
.
company
/
union
/
bank
bosses
12
to work for yourself, not for an
employer
:
Examples:
I always wanted to be self-employed, to be my own boss, and do things the way I thought they should be done.
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