heavy hitter
Noun

heavy hitter (plural heavy hitters)

  1. (baseball) A player with a favorable batting average who is especially good at hitting the ball deep into the outfield or farther.
  2. (sport, by extension) In any sport, a strong, physical player who is particularly effective.
  3. (idiomatic) A person of considerable importance who is a major decision maker or capable achiever; an especially significant organization or an especially functional object.
    • 1993 Jan. 28, Rupert Cornwell, "Hillary called to cure ills of US health system ↗," Independent (UK) (retrieved 20 Aug 2014):
      Even Mrs Clinton, the heavy hitter, will need every ounce of her formidable powers.
    • 2013 Feb. 20, Sean Williams, "3 Stocks to Get on Your Watchlist ↗," Seattle Post-Intelligencer (retrieved 20 Aug 2014):
      For Yamana, its El Penon mine in Chile is its heavy hitter, with production expectations of 450,000 to 500,000 ounces per year.
    • 2014 Feb. 15, John L. Allen Jr., "Legionaries are Pope Francis’ problem now ↗," Boston Globe (retrieved 20 Aug 2014):
      Müller used this speech, delivered in the presence of Cardinal Angelo Scola of Milan, another heavy-hitter in the Catholic world, to draw some lines in the sand.
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