26 collocations for bosses

It took the Circus Cotton-Tails and Bunny and Susan just exactly one hour and sixteen minutes to put up the merry-go-round, and Grandpa Grumbles bossed the job.

Miss Whalley always bosses things.

Skinny bosses a gang of "picked-up" hay hands Old Heck brought out from Eagle Butte to harvest the second cutting of alfalfa.

I'll tell you what you do, ma'am: you go straight to Mrs. Lovell White, she that bosses the women's clubs, you know, ma'am.

None!' 'I thought they only want a fair day's wage for a fair day's work?' 'That may do in the Old Country, but here they mean to boss the country.

He'd have bossed my destiny if I'd have let him.

" The Brull dynasty had been bossing the district for thirty years, with ever-increasing power.

She bossed old Donald in a manner that made him fairly glow with pleasure.

You can boss everybody else if you like, but I'm the original, hairy wild-man who gets what he wants.

"But I'm afraid Mr. Selincourt has made a big mistake in sending that languid swell of a Mr. Ferrars here to boss the fishing.

"The day we went to Fort Garry, M'Crawney told me he had a letter from Mr. Selincourt too, in which the new owner said he was a Bristol man, and that he had known what it was to be poor, so did not mean to risk money on ventures he had no chance of controlling, and that was why he was coming here next summer to boss the fleet.

"My ma, she boss all de funerls ob de niggahs on de plantation an she got a long white veil for wearin, lawzy me, chile, she suah look bootiful, jes lak a bride she did when she boss dem funerls in dat veil.

LaborersItalian, nigger; saloons and politicsJews; bosses all Irishnothing but the saloons and the women to spenda the money.

I'm farmin' on the shares and I think if I raise four bales I ought to have two bales to sell and boss man two bales, but it ain't that way.

He'd boss de Niggers.

You'll stay here and boss the peons while I'm gone.

When it comes to bossing the Senator and making love to you, too, he's getting too strong.

Pa imitated the boss canvasman by walking around the lot with his coat over his arm, and a dirty shirt on, trying to look tough, and he bossed the sightseers about, and acted cross, and told a man and woman with a baby wagon to get off the lot, but pa was called down by the principal owner of the show good and plenty.

every word of his And watch him jest like kittens do a rat, And laugh at every joke he makes, don't care how old it is, 'Cause he can boss the teacher,think of that!

You were doubtless a pretty intolerable character when the maniacal condition came on and you were bossing the universe.

You spend your whole life bossing your wife and showing your authority.

And at the foot of the Cocorites, weltering up among and over their roots, was pitch again; and here and there along the side of the path were pitch springs, round bosses a yard or two across and a foot or two high, each with a crater atop a few inches across, filled either with water or with liquid and oozing pitch; and yet not interfering, as far as could be seen, with the health of the vegetation which springs out of it.

He could master a broncho, but he had never attempted to boss a balloon.

I bossed that year from Van Zandt County, for old Andy Erath, who, by the way, was a dead square cowman with not a hide-bound idea in his make-up.

The country boy is not likely to be much afraid, and he soon learns that if he tries to boss even the boys without good reason it doesn't pay.

26 collocations for  bosses