cut a wide swath
Draw a lot of attention, make a considerable display, as in Although he was new to the company, he cut a wide swath. This metaphoric use of making a big sweep of the scythe in cutting grass survives despite the mechanization of farming and the declining use of the noun swath. [Mid-1800s]
Words nearby cut a wide swath
custos morum,
custumal,
cut,
cut a deal,
cut a long story short,
cut a wide swath,
cut above,
cut across,
cut adrift,
cut along,
cut and dried