manager

[ManĀ·a*ger]

It makes sense that a manager is someone who "manages," or takes charge of something. A baseball team manager is in charge of running the team, while a business manager oversees finances, scheduling, and the everyday operation of the business.

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One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater.

Noun
(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team

Noun
someone who controls resources and expenditures


n.
One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater.

n.
A person who conducts business or household affairs with economy and frugality; a good economist.

n.
A contriver; an intriguer.


Manager

Man"a*ger , n. 1. One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater.
A skillful manager of the rabble.
2. A person who conducts business or household affairs with economy and frugality; a good economist.
A prince of great aspiring thoughts; in the main, a manager of his treasure.
3. A contriver; an intriguer. Shak.

One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater.

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Usage Examples

Everything has combined to make my life in New York an amazing experience. I told my manager a few years ago that I wanted to move here and try acting in the theater.

A series of rumors about my attitude, as well as derogatory remarks about myself and my family showed me that the personal resentment of the Detroit general manager toward me would make it impossible for me to continue playing hockey in Detroit.

I think that the best training a top manager can be engaged in is management by example.

I wouldn't say I was the best manager in the business. But I was in the top one.

I am a sensitive writer, actor and director. Talking business disgusts me. If you want to talk business, call my disgusting personal manager.

My dad takes care of me as a manager and as a dad. That's his job, you know, to take care of me. He has my best interests at heart.

My dad was the manager at the 45,000-acre ranch, but he owned his own 1,200-acre ranch, and I owned four cattle that he gave to me when I graduated from grammar school, from the eighth grade. And those cows multiplied, and he kept track of them for years for me. And that was my herd.

Although my dad Harry is the manager of West Ham, we get on very well.

I married him because he told me it was the only way he could protect me. If we were just manager and client, my family could do whatever they wanted to get me back, but if I was his wife, they couldn't.

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Other Usage Examples

It's bizarre that the produce manager is more important to my children's health than the pediatrician.

I went to the store and bought lady fingers, when I got home I noticed one of the fingers was missing so I went back to the store and the manager was nice enough to give me the finger.

A manager is responsible for the application and performance of knowledge.

And, we have no such thing as a budget anymore. Our manager freaks when we show him the bill. We're lavish to the bone, but all our money goes back into the product.

For a manager to be perceived as a positive manager, they need a four to one positive to negative contact ratio.

It's critical that the manager has the respect of players so he can make the moves that he feels is appropriate without having somebody go to the papers. They respect you. So you respect them back.

My most romantic job: I was a manager at Baskin-Robbins.

Most of the offers I get from Hollywood are for teen comedies. My manager thinks I'm crazy for turning down all that money, but I'm very picky.

It's good to have a manager who shares your interests, or goals. You can presumably trust a husband. I don't know if it's the best way to work. I really shouldn't discuss this.

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