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call the shots ThesaurusVerb | 1. | call the shots - exercise authority or be in charge; "Who is calling the shots in this house?"call the tune, wear the trouserscontrol, command - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces" |
call the shots
call (all) the shotsTo dictate how a situation or agenda proceeds, as from a position of authority. My staff has to do what I say because I'm the boss, and I call all the shots here! Mom calls the shots for Thanksgiving dinner, so you better get her approval for any dish you want to bring.See also: call, shotcall (all) the shotsto decide on the course of action; to be in charge. Why do you have to call all the shots? Do what you're told. I'll call the shots.See also: call, shotcall the shots and call the tuneFig. to make the decisions; to decide what is to be done. Sally always wants to call the shots, and Mary doesn't like to be bossed around. They don't get along well. Sally always wants to call the tune.See also: call, shotcall the shotsExercise authority, be in charge, as in It's up to the boss to call the shots. This term probably alludes to determining accuracy in target practice. [Mid-1900s] Also see call the tune. See also: call, shotcall the shots INFORMALCOMMON If you call the shots, you are the person who makes all the important decisions in an organization or situation. Is the military really the power behind the President now? Who really calls the shots? He had to be the one calling the shots, in control of everything. Note: This may refer to someone shooting and saying which part of the target they intend to hit. Alternatively, it may refer to a snooker or pool player saying which ball they intend to hit or which pocket they intend to hit it into. See also: call, shotcall the shots (or tune) take the initiative in deciding how something should be done; be in control. informal Call the shots was originally an American phrase, first recorded in the 1960s. Call the tune comes from the saying he who pays the piper calls the tune , which dates from the late 19th century. 1996 Sunday Telegraph Britain is no longer run from Downing Street. It's Brussels that calls the shots. See also: call, shotcall the ˈshots/the ˈtune (informal) be in control: Ask Jenny — she’s the one who calls the shots around here.See also: call, shot, tunecall the shots verbSee call all the shotsSee also: call, shotcall the shotsBe in charge, make all major decisions. This colloquialism, dating from the mid-1900s, probably alludes to target practice. David Baldacci used it in Hour Game (2004): “Okay, I was right; the feds call the shots and take the glory.” See also run the show.See also: call, shotEncyclopediaSeecallFinancialSeeCallcall the shots
Synonyms for call the shotsverb exercise authority or be in chargeSynonyms- call the tune
- wear the trousers
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