feature in

feature someone in something

 
1. to imagine someone wearing something. I can't feature you in that ridiculous dress, Can you feature Fran in that hat?
2. to imagine someone being in something or some place. I can't feature you in Paris. You are too rural to enjoy a place like Paris. Can you feature David in New York City?
See also: feature
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • envision as else
  • carry nothing about (someone or something)
  • imagine (someone or something) as (someone or something)
  • imagine as
  • (one) is not going to bite (someone)
  • fancy that
  • Fancy that!
  • selling point
  • pumpy
  • rumpy-pumpy
References in periodicals archive
Winners' names may be required to feature in other publications.
SoftCare Notes Manager improves the native in-line notes feature in Adobe InDesign and InCopy, allowing users to filter notes by date and name and displaying all notes in a convenient list.
* Weekly e-mail newsletters to provide BSE information; special feature in February issue of Drovers; addressed animal ID system and downer cows in Dairy Herd Management
One new feature in FileMaker Pro 6 is the ability to easily import large numbers of images from a folder into a database.
"USB will simply be a baseline feature in devices, whereas [other interfaces like] Bluetooth and WiFi will be add-ins."
An even handier related feature is AutoCorrect--a standard feature in Word also.