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1put someone on a pedestal — put (someone/something) on a pedestal to behave as if one person is more important than others. They put the local doctor on a pedestal, seldom questioning his word or his authority. Professional athletes are often put on a pedestal, and they… …
2put something on a pedestal — put (someone/something) on a pedestal to behave as if one person is more important than others. They put the local doctor on a pedestal, seldom questioning his word or his authority. Professional athletes are often put on a pedestal, and they… …
3put on a pedestal — put (someone/something) on a pedestal to behave as if one person is more important than others. They put the local doctor on a pedestal, seldom questioning his word or his authority. Professional athletes are often put on a pedestal, and they… …
4put one on a pedestal — {v. phr.} To exaggeratedly worship or admire a person. * /Daniel puts Elaine on a pedestal and caters to her every whim./ …
5put one on a pedestal — {v. phr.} To exaggeratedly worship or admire a person. * /Daniel puts Elaine on a pedestal and caters to her every whim./ …
6put\ one\ on\ a\ pedestal — v. phr. To exaggeratedly worship or admire a person. Daniel puts Elaine on a pedestal and caters to her every whim …
7ped·es·tal — /ˈpɛdəstl̩/ noun, pl tals [count] 1 : the base of a column or other tall object the pedestal of a vase/lamp/statue 2 used to describe the position of someone who is admired, successful, etc. Her boyfriend put/placed her on a pedestal. [=thought… …
8Criminal (Britney Spears song) — Criminal …
9Big Brother 8 (U.S.) — Big Brother  ◄ ►  Season 8 (2007) …
10Edinburgh — EDINBURGH, a city, the seat of a university, and the metropolis of the kingdom of Scotland, situated in longitude 3° 10 30 (W.), and latitude 55° 57 29 (N.), about a mile (S. by W.) from Leith, 40 miles (S.S.W.) from Dundee, 42 (E. by N.) from …