large and in charge
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British pronunciation/lˈɑːdʒ and ɪn tʃˈɑːdʒ/
American pronunciation/lˈɑːɹdʒ ænd ɪn tʃˈɑːɹdʒ/
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having power or authority and commanding respect and attention, often implying confidence, assertiveness, and control

What is the origin of the idiom "large and in charge" and when to use it?

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The origin of this expression is likely a combination of the meanings of "large" and "in charge." "Large" can mean physically big, but it can also mean important or influential. "In charge" means to be responsible for something or to have authority over others. Together, these phrases create an image of someone who is both powerful and confident.

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