An ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept.
A representation of a deity, notably a statue or a statuette.
Someone who is adored blindly and excessively.
Синонимы
Examples for "matinee idol "
Examples for "matinee idol "
1 He wore spectacles and had the jaw of a matinee idol .
2 Of her marriages, her first, to matinee idol Maxwell Reed, was brief and disastrous.
3 He's no matinee idol for looks; maybe you wouldn't even call him good looking.
4 With a wilful desire to destroy his matinee idol status.
5 It's not that I think I'm some matinee idol .
1 And to hear that coming from a really great idol is difficult.
2 Genius is her idol ; and with her genius is found in everything.
3 He caught the latter in the hollow idol of a huge Shiva.
4 Both united in condemning to eternal wrath the idol - worshippers of the Kaaba.
5 They walked up to the idol in the presence of its votaries.
6 The idol is worthy of the temple, the temple of the idol .
7 God bless my own love; the idol of his fond and happy
8 The Hohenphalians love me; I am something of an idol to them.
9 Being a saxophone idol is a relatively new experience for Marius Neset.
10 Sahwah was the idol of the athletically inclined portion of the school.
11 You were my idol - the one thing in the wide world to me.
12 Carry more than one idol and you're severely limiting your potential actions.
13 David was forced to call his idol to deliver the bad news.
14 What he wishes in place of the idol is a right conception.
15 The idol of a savage is a demon that delights in carnage.
16 They are in fact using an idol in their worship and understanding.
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