in the catbird seat

The phrase "in the catbird seat" typically refers to a position of advantage, control, or power. It suggests that someone is in a highly favorable or advantageous position, similar to a catbird perched on an elevated and secure spot. This term is often used to describe someone who is in a position to succeed or have an advantage over others in a specific situation.


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