catapult into

catapult (someone or something) into (something)

To suddenly thrust one into a particular situation or condition, often fame. That award-winning role really catapulted the actor into stardom.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

catapult someone or something into something

 
1. Lit. to throw someone or something into a place using a catapult. The soldiers catapulted the huge stone into the fortress.
2. Fig. to thrust or force someone or something into something, such as fame, glory, front-page news, etc. The success catapulted her into the spotlight. The scandal catapulted the contractual arrangements into public scrutiny.
See also: catapult
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • catapult
  • catapult (someone or something) into (something)
  • thrust at
  • thrust at (someone or something)
  • burst (up)on the scene
  • burst on the scene
  • burst onto the scene
  • thrust in
  • big name
  • big-name