Phrase/Idiom | be in the limelight |
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Definition | If you are in the limelight, you are in the public eye. This means that there are people who actually care about your personal life aside from all the work that you do. |
Example | I tried to avoid the publicity as much as possible, but I was in the limelight that period. |
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