Moses
Definition
The biblical prophet and lawgiver who, according to the Book of Exodus, led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, parted the Red Sea, and received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
A male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from Moshe, meaning 'drawn out' (from water).
Examples
When the boss demanded the impossible deadline, Sarah channeled her inner Moses and parted the workload like the Red Sea.
Little Timmy's Lego tower collapsed so dramatically, it was as if Moses had struck it with his staff in a fit of divine frustration.
In the boardroom debate, the CEO pulled a Moses and turned water into wine with his pitch—metaphorically, of course, since HR frowns on miracles.
Grandpa Moses finally fixed the ancient TV antenna after 40 days and nights of trial and error, emerging victorious from the attic wilderness.