one-man band

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one-man band (plural one-man bands)

  1. A musician who plays several musical instruments at once.
  2. (idiomatic, by extension) An organisation or business that is effectively run by only one person.
    Near-synonym: one-man army
    • 2007 December 9, Peter Preston, “Challenges for the rising son”, in The Observer, UK:
      The corporation he will someday inherit—growing, churning—won't work as a one-man band.
    • 2024 July 3, Alexandra Topping, Jim Waterson, Tom Ambrose, “The Sun backs Labour on eve of election as Times also offers cautious support”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      It goes on to argue that the Reform UK party is a “one-man band which at best can win only a handful of MPs”, while the Liberal Democrats are dismissed as “a joke”.

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