Dominator [noun]

Definition of Dominator:

slave driver

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In breaking those barriers, Ng will undoubtedly influence a younger generation of girls to aim for jobs in the traditionally male-dominated world of baseball.

Over the past few decades, our politics has become sharply divided by density, with Democrats dominating cities and Republicans dominating rural areas.

Bieber ran the table with all 30 writers giving him their first-place vote for dominating the pandemic-shortened, 60-game season.

The Brees-led New Orleans Saints destroyed the Bucs, 38-3, on “Sunday Night Football,” dominating in every way.

“Get out the vote” ads are typical toward the end of a campaign, but the last-minute push to register Republicans dominated the political ads on Facebook in the last few days before the election.

The presidential election dominated the nation all week, and the NFL had an impact on it.

The Green Bay Packers had no problems whatsoever as quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes and they dominated the 49ers, 34-17, in Santa Clara, Calif.

And, much like our everyday reality, in the new film, young women are forced to figure out how to navigate a male-dominated world on their own.

While the path of the virus and consumer behavior still dominate decision-making, advertisers are factoring business realities into their recovery timelines more than they were back in the first quarter.