be right up there with someone

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.

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  • 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

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