Idiom of the week- In the driver’s seat
Posted by englishlessons on June 19, 2012
Definition:
in control; in charge of things
Examples:
Harriet is looking forward to being in the driver’s seat and making changes at the company.
He likes being in the driver’s seat and making the decisions
Picture it:
When you are in the driver’s seat, you control the vehicle.
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