From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe under somebody’s thumbbe under somebody’s thumbOBEYto be so strongly influenced by someone that they control you completely He was still under his father’s thumb. → thumb
                                                    
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be under somebody’s thumb• Meg's really got Darren under her thumb.• He was showing her that she was under his thumb.• Judges are under the thumb of the bureaucracy. 
