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Filter by Meaning Her bossdom of the kitchen made her famous among her friends.
Her bossdom was undermined by her lack of experience in managing a team.
The chef's bossdom was on display as he directed his sous chefs during the dinner rush.
She displayed her bossdom by setting clear expectations for her subordinates and holding them accountable.
The restaurant manager's bossdom was evident in the way he barked orders at his staff.
She was tired of her friend's bossdom and decided to end their friendship.
Her bossdom in the kitchen made her a natural at organizing and delegating tasks.
The bossdom of the culinary world can make or break a restaurant with their reviews.
The new manager's bossdom was more collaborative and focused on team building.
Her bossdom of the team resulted in increased productivity.
The manager's bossdom was marked by strict rules and regulations.
The new manager tried to change the toxic bossdom of the team by implementing new policies.
She was surprised by the bossdom approach her new supervisor had towards resolving conflicts.
The team struggled to meet their goals due to the bossdom nature of their supervisor.
The head chef's bossdom over the kitchen was maintained through his culinary skills.
As the CEO, he had complete bossdom over the organization.
The team leader's bossdom over the project was evident in his ability to delegate tasks effectively.
The new manager had to learn the ropes of bossdom quickly.
Her confidence in her bossdom made her team members feel secure.
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