bossed (Meaning)

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bossed (imp. & p. p.)

of Boss

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bossed (a.)

Embossed; also, bossy.

bossed Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his diminutive stature, he bossed the playground, commanding respect from his peers.
  2. She confidently bossed the meeting, asserting her authority and guiding the discussion.
  3. The experienced chef bossed the kitchen, orchestrating a seamless culinary performance.
  4. He bossed the project, ensuring every detail was meticulously executed to perfection.
  5. Despite facing fierce competition, she bossed the race, crossing the finish line first.
  6. The veteran actor bossed the stage, delivering a powerful performance that captivated the audience.
  7. With his assertive demeanor, he easily bossed the negotiation, securing a favorable deal.
  8. Despite her youth, she bossed the team, leading them to victory with her strategic prowess.
  9. He bossed the courtroom, presenting his case with confidence and eloquence.
  10. Even in unfamiliar territory, he bossed the situation, adapting quickly and taking control.

FAQs About the word bossed

of Boss, Embossed; also, bossy.

embroidered, laced, fringed,chased, wreathed, bejeweled, flounced, embossed, gilded, sequinned

submitted (to), followed, yielded (to), served, yielded (to), submitted (to),followed, served, deferred (to), obeyed

Despite his diminutive stature, he bossed the playground, commanding respect from his peers.

She confidently bossed the meeting, asserting her authority and guiding the discussion.

The experienced chef bossed the kitchen, orchestrating a seamless culinary performance.

He bossed the project, ensuring every detail was meticulously executed to perfection.