Synonym: direct, foreman, look after, manager, oversee, supervise. Antonym: apprentice, disciple, follower. Similar words: bossy, bosom, bosomy, verbose, bosom friend, toss, moss, loss. Meaning: [bɒs]n. 1. a person who exercises control over workers 2. a person responsible for hiring workers 3. a person who exercises control and makes decisions 4. a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments 5. a circular rounded projection or protuberance. v. raise in a relief. adj. exceptionally good.
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31. Did you mention this to the boss?
32. My boss doesn't allow me to use the telephone.
33. Don't try to boss me around.
34. Our new boss is a father of three .
35. They're helping our boss again.
36. He is servile to his boss.
37. He soon won the favour of his boss.
38. The boss fired him recently.
39. He soon won the favor of his boss.
40. My boss bawled me out for being late.
41. He's directly responsible to the boss.
42. The boss is in a good mood.
43. So, he complained to his boss.
44. All my requests were spurned by my boss.
45. The boss pouched all the money.
46. My boss criticized my sloppy personal appearance.
47. The boss approved my proposal.
48. Linda speaks as if she were a boss.
49. I'm going to report you to our boss.
50. I need a boss I can look up to.
51. I like being my own boss .
52. The boss delights himself with his riches.
53. She was infatuated with her boss.
54. The boss is unsatisfied with the tardy tempo.
55. When he looked up, he saw the boss.
56. I have to steer by him; he's my boss.
57. The boss turned a deaf ear to my explanation.
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58. The boss should be pleased with you.
59. Do you stand well with your boss?
60. John often comes into conflict with his boss.
31. The boss beckoned him into her office.
32. Here comes my boss, Mr. Smith.
33. That is a fair approximation of the way in which the next boss is being chosen.
34. I'm fed up with being put upon by my boss all the time.
35. I have established a good working relationship with my boss.
36. The boss was not pleased with her work and packed her off.
37. That's a matter for you to take up with your boss.
38. Jackson said her boss became increasingly depressed and reverted to smoking heavily.
39. Ms. Kane, I would like to introduce my boss, Mr. Sato to you.
40. The boss has put all his money into that speculative enterprise.
41. I wonder if he dare stand up to his boss.
42. His boss often swore at him, sometimes for no reason at all.
43. I thought I'd better broach the matter with my boss.
44. I don't have the guts to say that to my boss.
45. Her boss failed to stop the other workers from verbally abusing her.
46. As the boss began to rant, I stood up and went out.
47. Ms. Kane, let me introduce my boss, Mr. Sato to you.
48. He did not particularly relish the prospect of a meeting with his boss.
49. Telling your boss you were looking for a new job was a tactical error .
50. The boss couldn' t hold back his anger any longer.
51. My arguments with the boss got worse and worse, and it all culminated in my deciding to change jobs.
52. The boss gave him the push due to his careless work.
53. I'll have to ask my boss for a day off.
54. I'll ask my boss if I can have the day off.
55. He cannot gamble on offending his boss.
56. Nothing is more distracting than a neurotic boss.
57. The boss likes everything spick and span in the office.
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