Noun(1) a focus of public attention,a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light,formerly used for stage lighting,public attention(2) a focus of public attention(3) a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light(4) formerly used for stage lighting(5) public attention
Noun(1) a focus of public attention,a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light,formerly used for stage lighting,public attention(2) a focus of public attention(3) a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light(4) formerly used for stage lighting(5) public attention
(1) He admits that he is quite the showman and that he now has to vent his love of the limelight in public speaking engagements.(2) But there is no easy exit from the public limelight for Cullen, now the transport minister.(3) She has long been used to the limelight , thanks to her worldwide fame during the 1960s.(4) But this is more a case of a junior minister trying to hog the limelight and getting frazzled through idiocy.(5) the works that brought the artists into the limelight(6) The oldies hog the limelight , leaving the modern beauties crying for attention.(7) These are people who are already famous or rich enough not to have to hog the limelight .(8) The other two, by contrast, sometimes come over as the Don Kings of rugby, such is their desire to hog the limelight .(9) There are plenty of celebrities who own racehorses but many avoid the limelight by keeping their name out of the racecards.(10) the shock win has thrust him into the limelight(11) Sometimes people in the public limelight after a few marriages go off and get married.(12) Surely the film crews are more deserving of the limelight with their technological expertise and patience with the stars.(13) I think there is a window of opportunity while the issue is still in the limelight .(14) Fashion has turned the clock back to the Eighties, bringing gold, sequins and bold patterns back into the limelight .(15) Horton was a national hero who had pushed into the limelight the Submarine Service and gained media attention.(16) You crave attention, the limelight , and the fawning admiration of millions.