figurehead|figureheads in English

noun

one who is head (of a company, group, etc.) only in name; carved figure attached to the bow of a sailing ship

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1. The emperor is a figurehead.

2. The Queen is merely a figurehead.

3. The manager is merely a figurehead.

4. The queen is only a figurehead.

5. Otherwise Miller would become a dispensable figurehead.

6. Norway's King Harald V is a figurehead.

7. The party's president had become merely a figurehead.

8. The party's president has become merely a figurehead.

9. 14 Otherwise Miller would become a dispensable figurehead.

10. The queen of that country is only a figurehead.

11. The President will be little more than a figurehead.

12. The president of the club is not just a figurehead.

13. Both pick the nose of rock credibility and flick rolled-up bogies at its established figureheads.

14. He was never more than a mere figurehead in the negotiations.

15. The figurehead President, Joseph Nerette, resigned and the post was left vacant.

16. He is seen as "the strongest figurehead" of the March 14 Alliance.

17. The Emperor was transformed from a divine figure into a constitutional figurehead.

18. The Royal Family is all about serious responsibilities: pomp and circumstance, figureheads for the land of hope and glory.

19. The president is essentially a figurehead: the real power lies with the prime minister.

20. The mayor is just a figurehead; it's the council that makes all the real decisions.

21. Paul completed his voyage to Rome on a vessel with the figurehead “Sons of Zeus.”

22. Onara appointed Giddean Danu as Lenoan's replacement, erroneously thinking him to be a malleable political figurehead.

23. More than 10 years on, Mr Thomson has once again assumed a figurehead role over Mrs Maginnis.

24. In a contemporary context, Cults are usually social groups united around a goal, figurehead, or belief

25. The new leader may as a mere figurehead for a cluster of generals and other bosses.