Sentences

big-wigged in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Big-wigged: adjective describing individuals who hold significant power, influence, or authority, particularly in business or politics.

Sample Sentences

  1. The big-wigged executives gathered in the conference room for the annual meeting.
  2. Even the big-wigged politicians couldn't ignore the growing public outcry.
  3. She felt out of place among the big-wigged guests at the charity gala.
  4. The big-wigged director made a last-minute decision that changed the project entirely.
  5. His big-wigged colleagues often dismissed his innovative ideas as impractical.
  6. At the event, the big-wigged celebrities mingled with fans and media.
  7. The big-wigged leaders of the company announced a major merger at the press conference.
  8. In a room full of big-wigged professionals, she stood out for her creativity and passion.
  9. The big-wigged consultant's advice was sought after by many startups in the industry.
  10. Although she was big-wigged in her field, she always remained humble and approachable.