Attila the Hun
English
Proper noun
Derived terms
Translations
king of the tribes of Huns
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Noun
- Generally, a tyrant, or otherwise, a person characterized by ruthless aggressiveness.
- 2004, Ken Wells, Travels with Barley: A Journey Through Beer Culture in America, page 172:
- He also told me that while Rehr, in person, could be “a gracious and friendly guy,” he was clearly “the Attila the Hun of the alcoholic beverage industry.
- 2003, Gina F. Wilkins, The Family Plan, page 9:
- He didn't know then that he had hired the Attila the Hun of ambitious young lawyers.
- 2001, Jake Tapper, Down and Dirty: The Plot to Steal the Presidency, page 315:
- They don't have a Jim Baker, they don't have a warrior, an Attila the Hun.
- 1998, Ole Ingstrup, Paul Stanley Crookall, The Three Pillars of Public Management: Secrets of Sustained Success, page 9:
- The organizations don't tolerate an Attila the Hun in one office and a Mother Teresa next door.
- 1998, Edward Klein, Just Jackie: Her Private Years, page 270:
- What better way for them to get started, Grastos said, than for Onassis to call Roy M. Cohn, the Attila the Hun of divorce attorneys.
- 1982, Paul L. Brown, Managing Behavior on the Job, page 84:
- The workers were being supervised by an Attila the Hun.
Further reading
- Attila the Hun on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “Attila the Hun”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- “Attila the Hun”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
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