A celebrity who is lionized (much sought after)
1He was not only the political dictator but the social lion of Washington.
2Grimm was a lawyer, a college athlete and a social lion.
3He is awfully good, but dull,-Johnis a social lion compared to Steve Johnston.
4He was a social lion and a favourite guest.
5Dr. Maudsley, as I said, is not only bearded, but somewhat of a social lion.
6He visited the Field of Waterloo, and became a social lion in both Paris and London.
7He became a hot ticket on the lecture circuit, and, of course, a willing social lion.
8Will was made a social lion during his stay in London, being dined and feted upon various occasions.
9He had a chance at college, but he also wanted to be a social lion, all too soon.
10Madison was not a social lion.
11Anecdotes and some of the difficulties and duties that must be attended to when a social lion is being prepared.
12But for that much-despised young lady to be so honored by the social lion of the evening was more than he could comprehend.
13To tell about the new work; and how Thyrsis became a social lion; and how, like Icarus, he flew too high and melted his wings.
14After a week in town he returned to Bethel, riding with Brown in his sleigh, and found himself a social lion among his young friends.
15They were as much at their ease as social lions.
16He had, too, the reputation of being the most gun-shy and bullet-proof of social lions.
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Social lion a través del temps