- be right up there with someone
- be (right) up there with (someone/something)
to be as good or as famous as someone or something else.
He's up there with the foremost sculptors of our age.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
He's up there with the foremost sculptors of our age.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
be right up there with something — be (right) up there with (someone/something) to be as good or as famous as someone or something else. He s up there with the foremost sculptors of our age … New idioms dictionary
be right up there with — be (right) up there with (someone/something) to be as good or as famous as someone or something else. He s up there with the foremost sculptors of our age … New idioms dictionary
be up there with someone — be (right) up there with (someone/something) to be as good or as famous as someone or something else. He s up there with the foremost sculptors of our age … New idioms dictionary
be up there with something — be (right) up there with (someone/something) to be as good or as famous as someone or something else. He s up there with the foremost sculptors of our age … New idioms dictionary
be up there with — be (right) up there with (someone/something) to be as good or as famous as someone or something else. He s up there with the foremost sculptors of our age … New idioms dictionary
right — right1 W1S1 [raıt] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true/correct)¦ 2¦(suitable)¦ 3¦(side)¦ 4¦(problems)¦ 5¦(morally)¦ 6 that s right 7 right you are 8¦(emphasis)¦ 9¦(health)¦ 10¦(socially)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
right — 1 /raIt/ adjective 1 TRUE/CORRECT based on true facts; correct: Is that the right time? | Yes. $6.47 is the right answer. | New research has proved their theories right. | be right about: You were right about the party it was awful. | half right… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
there — [ ðer ] function word *** There can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun (to introduce the subject of the sentence): There s a spider in the bath. as an adverb: Wait there until I get back. as an interjection: There, that didn t hurt so… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
RIGHT AND LEFT — (right: Heb. יָמִין; Akk. imnu, imittu; Ugaritic, ymn; left: Heb. שְׂמֹאל; Akk. šumēlu; Ugaritic, (u)šmʾal; and common Semitic). The biblical usages of right and left are basically fourfold: right as opposed to left; directions (cardinal points); … Encyclopedia of Judaism
there — there1 W1S1 [ðeə, ðə US ðer, ðər] pron there is/exists/remains etc used to say that something exists or happens ▪ Is there any milk left? ▪ There are a few things we need to discuss. ▪ There must be easier ways of doing this. ▪ There seems to be… … Dictionary of contemporary English