in the limelight

in the limelight

At the center of attention. The phrase refers to a type of lamp that was previously used in theatrical stage lighting. My sister loves being in the limelight, but I get really nervous on stage. Once news of this scandal breaks, our company will be in the limelight for months. He handles the financial side of the business, but he prefers not to be in the limelight when it comes to promotions and marketing.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in the limelight

Also, in the spotlight. At the center of public attention or notoriety. For example, John loves being in the limelight, or The reporters made sure the attractive new actress would be in the spotlight. Both terms come from the theater and allude to focusing light on an important person, the first from a lighting device used from about 1840 on, the second from the early 1900s. Also see in the public eye; steal the show.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

out of/in the ˈlimelight

receiving no/a lot of public attention: If you are married to a Prime Minister, you are always in the limelight.In theatres, lime used to be burnt in front of the stage to give a bright light.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

in the limelight

In the center of public attention. The term comes from a vivid lighting device used in theaters from about 1840 on to throw a strong light on the star of a performance. Relying on the combustion of oxygen and hydrogen on a surface of lime and a lens for directing the light, it was invented in 1826 by Thomas Drummond. George Bernard Shaw, in a letter concerning a controversy about censorship (ca. 1900), wrote, “Look after the limelight, and the play will look after itself.”
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The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • be in the limelight
  • lime
  • limelight
  • out of/in the limelight
  • out of the limelight
  • midnight
  • burn the midnight oil
  • burn the midnight oil, to
  • carry a Chinaman on (one's) back
  • have a Chinaman on (one's) back
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TOP seed Gary Anderson moved into the last eight of the BDO World Championship following a thrilling 47-minute clash against Welsh international Robert Hughes which he claimed 4-2 - not that he enjoyed being in the limelight.
I prefer to be in the shadows and really do not being like on stage in the limelight with the cameras but I know I have to do it because it is my job.
Crona, who now lives a very private lifestyle, was in the limelight for many years and worked on The Late Late Show with her father and has met hoards of VIPs including Audrey Hepburn, Lauren Bacall and Pierce Brosnan.
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And if In The Limelight reproduces a performance of that standard, she'll earn a valuable bracket and give Michael Kinane's championship challenge a further boost.