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boss englanniksi
(n-g)
One who oversees and directs the work of others; a supervisor.
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{{quote-book|en|year=1913|author=Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes|title=Lodger/Chapter XVI|The Lodger
The head of a political party in a given region or district.
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One's (l).
(n-g)
(sid) An enemy, often at the end of a level, that is particularly challenging and must be beaten in order to progress.
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To exercise authoritative control over; to tell (someone) what to do, often repeatedly.
1931, Robert L. May, ''Rudolph'', ''The Red-Nosed Reindeer'', Montgomery Ward (publisher):
- By YOU last night’s journey was actually bossed / Without you, I’m certain, we’d all have been lost.
{{quote-text|en|year=1932|author=Lorine Pruette|title=The Parent and the Happy Child|page=76
{{quote-text|en|year=1967|author=Pelham Grenville Wodehouse|title=The purloined paperweight|page=90
{{quote-text|en|year=1980|author=Jean Toomer|title=The wayward and the seeking: a collection of writings by Jean Toomer|page=40
(quote-web)
Of excellent quality, first-rate.
(quote-av)
A lump, protuberance{{, or swelling in an animal, person or object.
(cot)
A lump-like mass of rock, especially one projecting through a stratum of different rock.
A convex protuberance in hammered work, especially the rounded projection in the centre of a shield.
(sid) A protrusion; frequently a cylinder of material that extends beyond a hole.
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(RQ:McCarthy Blood Meridian) screwing a bipod into the threaded boss on the underside of the barrel would kill these animals (..)
A knob or projection, usually at the intersection of ribs in a vault.
A roughly cut stone set in place for later carving.
A target block, made of foam but historically made of hay bales, to which a target face is attached.
A wooden vessel for the mortar used in tiling or masonry, hung by a hook from the laths, or from the rounds of a ladder.
(quote-book)
A hassock or small seat, especially made from a bundle of straw.
{{quote-text|en|year=1916|author=James Joyce|title=Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man|publisher=Macmillan Press Ltd, paperback|section=36
(l) (gl)
(l) (gl)
(l) (rfclarify)
(l), supervisor
(alt form)
(l), manager, supervisor
(l), supervisor; someone who oversees work
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(alt sp)
boss (gl)