The 54-year-old virologist, who has experience fighting Sars and Ebola, will spearhead an effort in Wuhan to understand the coronavirus.
WIKIPEDIA founder Jimmy Wales hopes that Wikia Search, a project he spearheads, will break Google's domination of the world's internet search engine market. ...
Sniffing a fetid odor, George Bell's neighbor called 911. Once firefighters had jimmied the door, the police squeezed into a beaten apartment groaning with possessions. CreditJosh Haner/The New York Times
jemmy
ˈdʒɛmi/
verb
informal
past tense: jimmied; past participle: jimmied
- force open (a window or door) with a jemmy."a burglar jemmied his patio doors"
groan with something
spearhead
verb [T]
to lead something such as an attack or a course of action:
British troops spearheaded the invasion.
Joe Walker will be spearheading our new marketing initiative.
spearhead Show phonetics
noun [C usually singular]
American troops formed the spearhead (= were at the front) of the attack.
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