Big-footed
a prominent or influential person, especially a journalist or news analyst.
to assert one’s authority or influence (over):
lobbyists bigfooting around the Senate; a reporter bigfooted by a senior correspondent.
Historical Examples
    The Adventures of a Grain of Dust Hallam Hawksworth
    The Ingoldsby Country Charles G. (Charles George) Harper
    The Mutiny of the Elsinore Jack London
    Letters from China and Japan John Dewey
    With the Indians in the Rockies James Willard Schultz
    The Dogs of Boytown Walter A. Dyer
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