lionise
1lionise — (Brit.) v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionize) …
2lionise — British variant of lionize …
3lionise — UK [ˈlaɪənaɪz] / US [ˈlaɪəˌnaɪz] lionize …
4lionise — /ˈlaɪənaɪz / (say luyuhnuyz) verb (t) (lionised, lionising) to treat (a person) as a celebrity. Also, lionize. –lionisation /laɪənaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say luyuhnuy zayshuhn), noun …
5lionise — verb assign great social importance to The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood The tenor was lionized in Vienna • Syn: ↑lionize, ↑celebrate • Derivationally related forms: ↑lion (for: ↑ …
6lionised — lionise (Brit.) v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionize) …
7lionises — lionise (Brit.) v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionize) …
8lionising — lionise (Brit.) v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionize) …
9Shaka — For other uses, see Shaka (disambiguation). Shaka kaSenzangakhona The only known drawing of Shaka standing with the long throwing assegai and the heavy shield in 1824, four years before his death Born c. 1787 KwaZulu Natal …
10Dancing England Rapper Tournament — The Dancing England Rapper Tournament (DERT) [1] is a continuation of the most significant rapper sword dance competitions that were held in Newcastle upon Tyne, the centre of the coalfields where the dance originated. The modern annual weekend… …