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English idioms by theme - Authority-Power-1

big fish in a small pond

This term refers to an important or highly-ranked person in a small group or organisation.

"He could get a job with a big company but he enjoys being a big fish in a small pond."

bring to heel

If you force someone to behave in a disciplined manner, you bring them to heel.

"The boy had always behaved badly, but the new headmaster managed to bring him to heel."

bulldoze (someone) into doing something

A person who is bulldozed into doing something is forced to do it, especially by being bullied or intimidated.

"The immigrants we bulldozed into accepting the work."

call the shots / call the tune

The person who calls the shots or the tune is the one who makes all the important decisions and is in control of the situation

"He shows a lot of authority but in fact it's his wife who calls the shots."

carry weight

If a person or organisation carries weight, they are influential or important.

"I'm glad she's on our side - her opinion carries a lot of weight."

too many chiefs, not enough Indians

This expression refers to a situation where there are too many people giving instructions and not enough people doing the work.

"The business wasn't successful. There were too many chiefs and not enough Indians."

corridors of power

This term refers to the higher levels of government or administration where important decisions are made.

"The matter is the subject of much discussion in the corridors of power at the present time."

crack the whip

If you crack the whip, you use your authority to make someone obey you or work more efficiently, usually by threatening them.

"Every so often I'll crack the whip to make sure we meet the deadline."

dance to someone's tune

If you dance to someone's tune, you do whatever that person tells you to do.

"He is the company's major shareholder so the management has to dance to his tune."

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draw a line in the sand

If you draw a line in the sand, you establish a limit beyond which a certain situation or activity will not be accepted.

"That's it! We're going to draw a line in the sand and make this our final proposal."

force someone's hand

If you force someone's hand, you make them do something unwillingly or sooner than planned.

"The interviewer forced Brad's hand and made him reveal his relocation plans."

friends in high places

If you know important or influential people in business or government, you have friends in high places.

"He wouldn't have succeeded without help from friends in high places."

get/have by the short hairs (or: by the short and curlies)

If you get or have someone by the short hairs, you put them in a difficult situation from which they cannot escape, so you have complete control over them.

"They are in no position to refuse; we've got them by the short hairs!"

with a heavy hand

Dealing with or treating people with a heavy hand means acting with discipline and severity, with little or no sensitivity.

"He ran the juvenile delinquent centre with a heavy hand."

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