movers and shakers Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmuː.vəz ən ˈʃeɪ.kəz]
  • Us [ ˌmuː.vɚz ən ˈʃeɪ.kɚz]

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  • It is home to many of the movers and shakers in our nation, particularly in business, media and arts.

  • Thirdly, as political movers and shakers we have to be frank with the people we represent.

  • The well-known, sometimes rather colourful, movers and shakers in the community tended to be members of the local council.

  • The show features national pundits, political movers and shakers, as well as historians and conservative thinkers in its guest lineup.

  • Some 3,000 movers and shakers will hear them perform.

  • The report was sent out to a list of corporate movers and shakers on a weekly basis.

  • She also hosted regular afternoon talk segments on relevant topics with the movers and shakers of the area.

  • It covered happenings in entertainment from the viewpoint of the movers and shakers within the industry.

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