limelight in the PONS Dictionary

limelight Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to hog the limelight

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These brought him into the limelight of revolutionary leadership although hardly anybody outside the innermost circle ever suspected his connection with those acts.
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He was in the limelight of the fight for prohibition and public education.
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Even during her childhood, she admits she loved the limelight.
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He also admitted shunning the limelight because fame is not me.
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His love of the limelight and publicity probably also added to the dislike.
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This case burgeoned and brought him national attention; he was frequently in the limelight after this case.
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Brown's approach was too mellow to survive the transition to rock's harsher rhythms, and he faded from the national limelight.
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However, it was her role in the women's reservation issue which brought her into the limelight.
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He remained out of the political limelight, except for a few occasional public appearances.
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Limelight charges a small fee to attempt to secure the license.
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