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on a pedestal
in the position of a hero, in a high place If you put your girlfriend on a pedestal, she won't respect you.
place on a pedestal
(See on a pedestal)
put on a pedestal
(See on a pedestal)
take-out restaurant
a restaurant that serves food to be taken outside There's a take-out restaurant. Let's buy some food and go to the park.
put sb on a pedestal
Idiom(s): put sb on a pedestal
Theme: RESPECT
to respect, admire, or worship a person. • He has put her on a pedestal and thinks she can do no wrong. • Don't put me on a pedestal. I'm only human.
last will and testament
Idiom(s): last will and testament
Theme: LEGAL
a will; the last edition of someone's will. (Fixed order.) • The lawyer read Uncle Charles's last will and testament to a group of expectant relatives. • Fred dictated his last will and testament on his deathbed.
Fourth estate
This is an idiomatic way of describing the media, especially the newspapers.
Plain as a pikestaff
(UK) If something is as plain as a pikestaff, it is very clear.
Put someone on a pedestal
If you put someone on a pedestal, you admire them greatly, idolise them.
Smokestack industry
Heavy industries like iron and steel production, especially if they produce a lot of pollution, are smokestack industries.
on a pedestal|on|pedestal
adv. phr. Lovingly honored and cared for. Mrs. Raymond's children served her breakfast in bed on Mother's Day and later took her out to dinner. She felt on a pedestal.Bill is always waiting on his fiancee and bringing her flowers and candy. He has certainly put her on a pedestal.
put one on a pedestal|pedestal|put
v. phr. To exaggeratedly worship or admire a person. Daniel puts Elaine on a pedestal and caters to her every whim.
establishment
establishment the Establishment 1) the social, economic, and political leaders as of a nation, regarded as holding the chief measure of power and influence 2) the ruling inner circle or dominant group of any field of endeavor, organization, institution, etc. 3) established church
on a pedestal, put
on a pedestal, put Also, set on a pedestal. Greatly admire, magnify in importance, as in Youngsters tend to put rock stars on a pedestal, forgetting that they're human. This expression alludes to the raised position of a statue on a pedestal. [Mid-1800s]
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