Pronunciation: /tɑp dɔɡ/
noun a person who is the most successful or dominant in a particular field or organization
A1 The top dog in the office is the boss.
A2 In the world of competitive eating, the top dog is the reigning champion.
B1 The top dog of the company is known for making tough decisions.
B2 As the top dog in the industry, she is constantly innovating and setting trends.
C1 Being the top dog in the organization comes with a lot of responsibility and pressure.
C2 The top dog of the company has successfully navigated through various challenges and emerged as a leader in the market.
formal In the corporate world, the top dog is the CEO who makes all the major decisions.
informal At the office, everyone knows that Sarah is the top dog around here.
slang Hey, did you hear? Jake is the new top dog at the skate park.
figurative In the world of fashion, Chanel is considered the top dog among luxury brands.
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