supremes

/səˈpriːmz/
noun
  1. The highest-ranking members of a group or organization; people with the most power or authority.
    • The club's supremes voted to change the membership rules.
    • The supremes of the company made the final decision on the merger.
    • In the ancient kingdom, the supremes were the king and his closest advisors.
  2. A famous American female singing group from the 1960s, known for hits like 'Baby Love' and 'Stop! In the Name of Love'.
    • The Supremes were one of the most successful Motown groups of all time.
    • Diana Ross was the lead singer of The Supremes before starting her solo career.
    • My grandmother loves listening to The Supremes on her old record player.
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