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strongman
[strawng-man, strong-]
noun
plural
strongmena person who performs remarkable feats of strength, as in a circus.
a political leader who controls by force; dictator.
the most powerful or influential person in an organization or business, by reason of skill in the formulation and execution of plans, work, etc.
strongman
/ ˈstrɒŋˌmæn /
noun
a performer, esp one in a circus, who performs feats of strength
any person regarded as a source of power, capability, initiative, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of strongman1
Example Sentences
While there are far fewer biographies of Franco than, for instance, of Churchill, books about the Spanish strongman are hardly scarce.
The 63-year-old strongman doesn’t believe he will get lasting amnesty, analysts said, feeling only safe among the cadre of loyal military men with whom he has spent a decade surrounding himself.
After playing the song — on his first take, mind you — Turner paused, then popped up and did a strongman flex in triumph.
Even with U.S. warships offshore, the strongman has prevailed in efforts to unseat him—purging, spying and paying off officers so the armed forces remain loyal.
If Hungary’s strongman prime minister, Viktor Orbán, remains firmly tethered to the Trumpist right and the cosplay intellectuals of the “national conservative” movement, he also looks to be sui generis in several ways.
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