An idiom from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' (1600) by William Shakespeare.
-The person in question is literally influential to the point that he/she can be compared to having the world in his/her possession,
-The person in question has a lot of choice in some matter.
-The person in question is literally influential to the point that he/she can be compared to having the world in his/her possession,
-The person in question has a lot of choice in some matter.
by critical secant July 6, 2009