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be (sitting) in the catbird seat be (sitting) in the catbird seatTo be in a powerful position. The phrase likely refers to the catbird's preference for high tree branches (which keep predators at bay). As the CEO's assistant, you are definitely sitting in the catbird seat. I know you were hoping to be elected president over Joe, but, as vice president, you're in the catbird seat if he resigns.See also: catbird, seatbe sitting in the catbird seat or be in the catbird seat AMERICAN, OLD-FASHIONEDIf you are sitting in the catbird seat or are in the catbird seat, you are in an important or powerful position. He'd go broke tomorrow if I left him, and I'd be sitting in the catbird seat. If the campaign is quick, short and successful, both leaders will be in the catbird seat. Note: This expression became widely known in the 1940s and 1950s, when it was used by the baseball commentator Red Barber. Catbirds are North American songbirds. The expression may be explained by the fact that catbirds often sit very high up in trees. See also: catbird, seat, sittingbe in the ˈcatbird seat (American English) have an advantage over other people or be in control of a situation: After his recent success, the president is sitting in the catbird seat. ♢ With prices falling dramatically, buyers seem to be in the catbird seat.See also: catbird, seat |