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Someone who serves in a subordinate capacity or plays a secondary role.
second banana
1
Playing
second
fiddle
,
the EU and the UN can stamp and shout.
2
Yes, but we determined that these will play
second
fiddle
to climbing.
3
Communion playing
second
fiddle
to the civil rights movement and urban renewal.
4
The young assistant district attorney lounging by the table played
second
fiddle
.
5
Their interplay was commendable even though they were always playing
second
fiddle
.
6
The first lady may be through playing
second
fiddle
to her husband.
7
When he allows himself to play
second
fiddle
,
he is a fool!
8
Vice presidential candidates, of course, are required to play
second
fiddle
.
9
Which was good, because I didn't want to play
second
fiddle
to him.
10
But New York has struggled to find a reliable
second
fiddle
.
11
Yes; no one can excel him; he never plays
second
fiddle
to anybody.
12
Meat or fish in the centre, with vegetables playing
second
fiddle
.
13
Apple slices often play
second
fiddle
to apple pies and crumbles.
14
Shelbourne once more played
second
fiddle
to arch-rivals St Patrick's Athletic last night.
15
At first, it played
second
fiddle
to the classical statues found alongside it.
16
I've already won it and it plays
second
fiddle
to the Champions League.
second
fiddle
second