My father's a Wall Street bigwig, meaning that he pulls in tons of revenue from cheating off business associates, competitors, and clients. |
Arvind, a college teacher catches Rajkumar, son of a political bigwig, in the examination hall while the latter is copying. |
He is a bigwig and has many contacts, as I discovered when I tried to get a lawyer later to contest his dismissal. |
A larky contest with a local bigwig who wants her removed from the street ends with neighbourliness all round. |
In the late 1990s the itch to merge seemed to infect most of the bigwig chief executives. |
Dora is engaged to a pompous young bigwig of local fascist society, to the evident delight of her ambitious mother. |